» These diverts Whenever You -N22d “the of Reliable Business or Professional! Men Directory|| t y = LEGAL , MEDICAL it a al Ne time em . was ‘Gregor who came in. “He /-~@ eee e plan, hay G. apeleyerres : otioned with his {none at al «tare tae XE. ‘Terhune 4G sree Be. aud ot spe, but ma past iim into) He sa ap ree 3 eter "Publi Convey- Physician and Surgeon the gmat = ‘ % : seases of Women and Surgery. Lazare was waiting at the head of certs ba say in @ Jow x Office over BT D. “Bolton, O.LS. 1 the atairs, but before they-.came to} Meant rage: 3 ; won't? Do you thsi pena 3 ice, Yakerman, Stret, Wont, | hint “the sound Nedine’ caine out, | choice?” Qo site Presbyterian Church. was opened an pst : <a" ea ke Ppo : The canaries had tapped singing. the fu ro pty fra Settke: to tell me ; ; See, EAA : Sdlly looked past e, and saw Barrister, Notary Publie, yee a DR. F. J. R. FORSTER that someone had covered.the cage ‘ He, stared ad he rae those Hight oval — vary sonal gf aeno Atwood. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat with a green silk handkerchief. ir hayden & Wee ; “Money te loan. Office over A. Graduate in medicine, University Ng anol en Ben x rer ena not?, Only there wie no ate can Store, Main on Lis-| 5 Toronto. e Tl al th Bs ee istant New York Opbthal-| Walked. From behind her.came Miss tell all the truth, because it is only} ; tawel. Late assistant New ¥ ne Shaw's voice: when.two understand each other that # mic and Aural Institute, Moore “There is euch a draught, Nadine, there can be truth between them. oe C. HAMILTON, B. A. tuk ioe ee Throat Hos-! .14y do. you not shut the door? I oe Betwoun you ant mne-—-tever—-never, Be ; a ’ 4 ; always telling you’ how muc -\'Aréd you~so banal’ as not to nape ES — wer, tat Book oe Tabeie Will be at the Queen's Hotel, Listo- red dislikes a draught. Shut t the door, oven z nk yan” — at. - Thave es 8 or tag my dear.” rong. an pa ‘ to loam. Office on south side) wel a bi cy nego | in the | “Nadine ebut | it, and they all went} for there to be any. trath from me tol -» of Main street, over Miss Gibbs’ Mill-| month from a.m -m. down the ata you. You may gis what you please, *. {mery Parior Saily nueat how strange. it. ease Miss eng AS ag that es 8 rerdl - E onde for Sale. AN that glimpse into the comfortable| tionary and that I see ‘orm- oe INSUR CE room, the old lady’s biue eyes, the}ula the means to a World Revolu : white kitten, the birds in their safe; Think. that I am an anti-revolution- 4 0. MORTON SCOTT, B. A. FIRE INSURANCE feage, the very eiderdown with its ef-| ary we ee military power at . Barriseer bl Convey- fect of soft comfort, all these things | my bac nk that lam a man w ¥ , sot ies wert on be fg also accident, bee were in such contradiction of her;OWesg society and the human race a : Office over Adolph’s Hardware ~ band tesurance. “hutomosite insur- oF yp eg Biira. here was ‘a nee Eranee and in peg of poms, thowents ; te ‘ 0 ady upstairs in a cap~ anda 3 , Store, Main street. ance, 85 cts, gai business woolly shawl, and she and Bill were|Think-at least this. that I will‘have E: solicited. BE. D. 24 et down a horrible dark slope at|the formula if it means a hundred # ‘DENTAL , : the bottom of which lurked unimag-j lives like yours. That i tet little mel- a 9 inable horror. ost ana is it not? RS MUSIC They crossed the hall, and came/ha and your Sanka tis al W. G, E. SPENCE ’ {nto the dining room. Etta was on crude paesrens. in Nap of a Dent tist ; er knees by the hearth, making up; 24ture, e. other side of me, the 3 eosin garg er PERCIVAL F. HOADLEY the fire. She did not turn her ‘head |*ide that comes froma princely house a ia, Philadelphia; also -| Teacher in singing, piano, organ, | Or look round when <a came in.| laughs at the peasaht “and despisca 3 Halter he Roya) Collage of tal cory. Of Sascha there was sim. If I could have been all, prince Surgeons Torgn’o. Office over Schin-| Pupils nelaeeet for Toronto Con-| Sally went to the pte in which! 1 Woon. LES: ruled Russia’ . 2 the & _bein’s Store. servator examinations up to and in-jshe had sat before, The case lay on} World, olce-sank- T-may Ente ren vluding L. T. C. M. degree. the table under the fight. It was just|¥et,” he eae and fell. into ‘silence. = For painless extraction we use nit- Studio ‘Phone 306 like a dream in which the same thing| Ptta’s trembling voiee broke upon a duct- happens again and again. It eeemed| it. At first ot was only a low mutter, » -fOus oxide cxyeee gas, also condu PP it & a anaesth to her as if Miss Harriet’s room with | but it kept rising ant mighering Poe oR its rose-coloured curtains and this en one. cy io att wa ss ’ Taare 4 . iz polished table with the red lacquer retehed han at trem ii e- TAYLOR, -LDS.; DDS, case lying on it were objects re-|led too. Her words came fas Graduate of the Royal college of ‘ TH RAMS flected endlessly by a series of mir-| | ‘What are you saying? yon must- Dental Surgeons, and of Toronto uni- rors, She looked on and on, andjn’t gay such things. "What do you 2 versity. ,could see no end to them. It made|mean? What are you‘ ts na about? Nitrous Oxide Gas for Extractions. her feel rather giddy azare, Lazare, Lazar @ffiie over J. C. McDonald’s store. District Otiteet ‘of “Health She saw Bill euided to a chair-at| - wrnout turning, ae ite hee é- Phone 60. the other end of the table, and) cross the face with the back of his oa CANCER thought it odd that he should occupy hand, It was more an impatierie gest- a ©. WILSON, L.D.S.; D.D.S . Le Noir’s place. Gregor stood on one ure than a blow, but Etta Shaw gave ty F. 8T. CO. ’ -; D. s En side of him with a pistol in his hand, ‘a very bitter cry and doped “her Graduate of Royal College of The Common Enemy and beyond Gregor, she ‘could se@/ ¢ace pon her outstretched arm Dental Surgeons, Toronto University. — that Etta Shaw had risen to her feet) ~ y+ was her ery that Sencha ty teen: Office over Banzley’s new store. Cancer is the common enemy ofjand was moving towards the service| t+ reached him in the study on the Phone 23 for appointments, mankind — causing almost 7500/door in the corner of the room. Laz-} jor side- of-the hall-where-he was deaths in Canada last year, andjare saw it, too--He had reniained pacing up and down in an agony of|1 Titi iiee stands in the front rank of fatal - ae S and swung round now, 889-' tear When he heard-it he shuddered seases—largely because of publie ig-|ing sha * = : ® t k. CHIROPRACTIC norance and neglect. “What are you doing? Where are| ** The ory wap dat capaited. bat the he old prejudice dies hard—that/| you going? silencé—the silence was more dread: a L. O. WHITFIELD, D.C. ~ a person afflicted with cancer does “I don't know--I thought~ ful than any sound. He stood for a 3 not wish the fact known. Until this “You are not required to think. long while, on the threshold of the prejudice is overcome the — Come here.'”~ study and could * oe Chirnpractor : .Qhir-. ae v rt, lowa (ffice on Main street, over John- stone's Jewellery ‘store. Hours 10 to 12 noon, 2 p.m. Evenings and as. hours by appointment. Ph Consultation free. AUCTIONEER W. Jj. Dowd Sells for othere and always sells ; to ers. is NATIONAL FARM AGENCY bits Phone 246, Listowel, OPTOMETRIST DR. H. 8S. MALLORY i Registered Optometrist : Graduate of the Royal College of - ver's Jewellery stor UR émploy- 7 ers, the pub- Vc, have found C credit genie our iERAL DIRECTOR t s R 224 | Carrots and Apples May accessory to meat. It has always been a tradition to serve apple sauce with pork, or to put an apple inside a roast goose, or in the m young pig. Apple fritters or fried ap- essert, people are famillar with the sonuth- ‘lapples with the ‘main course, consists That it is rising is unquestioned. real cording to statistical reports it has grown from 16 in 1881 to 88 in 1921 2 Per 100,000 of population, ,90 in 923. | Another mistaken _idea is that: cancer has roots,—the word cancer means a crab—and thus hard to er- adicate, It has no roots, it may tend along the lymph vesse}s (com. parable to blood vessels), but the important thing to know and should be common knowledge is, that at first cancer is a purely local dis- eace. Discovered in the earliest stages it is usually readily cured. Once es- tablished the future is hopeless. Still another mistake that should be dispelled from the publc mind is that cancer can be cured by herbs; salves etc. The cures thus proclaim- ed are not cures of real cancer at The cure is clear cut—surgery, ie. -fay and radium, alone or in com- bination. Cancer in the early he gry et by any intelligent per-/ son, and all who have reached the cancer age, 35 to 45 and beyond, should know them. These eaMy signs are; Any lump or mass in a woman’s breast after 35, any bleeding, howev- er slight after the change of life, any wart or sore on the lower lip of a man or any sore on the tongue at this age, any bleeding from the bowel of a man or woman after 40 years of age. Cancer is and is not contagiou Next Wi not hereditary eck—Goitre. BANNER ADS. PAY Be Baked In Same Dish Apples have many uses in dishes outh of a baked pear more often with the meat and.many, ern combination co ting of sweet potatoes and apples baked in layers. An addition to these ways of serving of preparing them with carrots in the proportions given below, This*r ig one of a number of combinations| of vegetables tested by the bireau of [home- acta of the United States . pcturesquely, An bad taken the-Inter- t oo at Ottawa called out > orwthe train start- “* 3% Portal ik fOr IRS. ‘owrhnt ty i, att” ; ee wehbe er A 5 Mniver, you hci said the t of Agriculture, in- oer ments rs "aitermine new or bette ways of cooking every-day veastaniae to conserve mable mineral constituents and vitamins. Sa With Appics. : sthall apples. % teaspoonful . et young % -cupful Soltink 1 tablespoontul ex-|° ‘hand away with ta pte) ee —she-actiraly hesi and dropped into a chair. Laz of her, one hand just resting on the edge vf the table. “Well, and looked ha “What want "' she sa “Is it eenuinie that you are ir hand and drew the case a little near er. ‘‘Wonderful craftsmen the Chin- really swimming. I wonder which o them hides the spring, but I not have to wonder long. now open the case.’ Sally put one hand to her head. You wil “And if I've forgotten’ how to open, sake — interested to hear ry Maj- it?” she said. xr Afmitage.” “It would be most unfortunate—{" * Avell, I should like to know whai for you, and for Major Armitage. It stages gives aoe a a. feed to no pain or sumptuous of fil-| advise you as a en ape xt ovonta, aa te. A. OF Ith But the ‘warning signs can/not to have forgotten in fact, be a disaster, I really: en. “It's a long time ago,” very low. “I only may have forgotten.” “Then you will make it your busi-! ness to rémember."’ He laid his hand on hers as he spok@. It lay there hard and gets as a piece of wood, the ugly fingets spread out.. It covered Sally's little hand and weighed-upon it. With a sharp movement of repul- sion she swung round in her chair, ieantig back upon the further arm f it and facing h Pon ‘“ Lazare,” e sald panting a little, “tell me hombetiy? whe do you want that formula? at are you going nd a with it? I must know that a ae last word she pulled her jerk, . standing back from him. Lazare made a-slight gesture towards Etta. » “My dear Miss Sally, what. a ques- tion! Has our good Etta ever for one moment ceased. to cn hl 8 that our sole and only moti ; come, Misa Sally; I think that you must know it aN by heant—the good of humanity, the blessings of univer- Sal peace threatened by this new and abominable develb t of militar-, nature of my desperate clutch. on the “Yaeals which were failing = She gd back to Lazare fro “Do you really “think me a. ‘fool? she sod My don't believe you do. I want the truth, not all that sham! stuff. I think you know very well: that it. never took me‘in for an See Stant, dnd, if yon are as clever think you are, you will realise that it i pe yon veee to tell me the n't thove a finger without Bill sas stiffly at the greta bog . hope. bat ~&-—rement tated, but as he made a movementi she started, came over to the table, e “sat down by ‘Sally. Nadine Bre ant standing on the other side Miss Sally?” said “Lazare. She fojded her hands in her lap, t do- you doubt? I think not.’’ He put out his ese, are they not? Those fishes ‘are! cjenched relaxed shall Miss Sally, | ‘said eiduny | BF admit that the case {s her proper- opened it coca) a ae that she has a certain claim s——oh,!of twelve hours. After that, my dear nothing. In the end he créssed the hall “with a slow, dragging step, and leaned against the jamb of the dining-room door, his forehead pressed to t ed: Sally's anger boiled over. She spoke sweetly/to Lazare “Yau were quite right,’ ** she said. “You ‘are certainly half a peasant. I am at least. able to believe something that you say.” Bill Armitage leaned forward jn his piace. He spoke for the first time. “Isn't all this rather irrelevant?” he sa aid. a. at the sound of his , voice, the hands which Lazare had and his eyes -jeft Sally’ ‘s. A tense moment passed. | “It is rather,” said Lazare; “1 } nropose that we. come to business. If ou have anything relevant roe say” |v he stressed the word—"I shall be ba a t! terms you are proposing. If Miss. Mer. edith 6pens the case—lI don’t say she will, but if'she does, what are you pared to offer? You Will probab- uid pro quo.” j “That is so.” Lazare’s votes was smooth again. “Well I won't say that our original offer’to her stands its entirety, because the position— well, it -has changed a little. has it not? But, in thse altered circum stances, what I propose is, I think,- oe ee generous,” ut his hand into his pocket, draw aut a key, and flung it upon the table beside the lacquer case. It made ; little ringing sound. the case she shall have which, as you probably guess, nywhere you shall treat you as honourable persons, and merely ask for an unde: the police or make any effort to trace us for the very moderate space Major Armitage, your Scotland Yard may be as aon 7 it likes, it wit nat ipevinenans us “Thanks,” sata Bill. His tone was dry. “It’s such a generous offer that I think I should like to talk it over with Miss M eee I suppose?” pro quo; r want mine. I am. nota safe person to play-with or to insult. Miss Sally was unwise :) just now. She ee how open the case. or, if you ‘prefer ‘i Pores: of which ~ spoke 1 ware | He too Sur taenee ta from the tube ber t it can immediate- T iNow, Mies Sally,” he ‘Said, and took her by the arm. It was then’ that Sally's itive ears ae dia not Potty rec outside. e not know what abc) had heard, that you wil) not communicate with j acros: ith. You haven't any : s=a2 re sss —— ier ae aww ee Vd \WEREY fee eae m § 7. beading and fiiog of pigy, and i wlue io Be sleeps A once!" for what it movin watch what .w from It With ¥.8 Bill's find there went -out. ‘the shining coated fish, hand en were was dreadful back In saw her. She baad Fe loo tpector 9 Major. barat sat after: dilvesnatnes. ‘the table Bill atupene waited a ‘}every muscle tense “Open the case, ” said tone of fury. last.word and drew sharply, catching at; his self-centrol, and Sally. heard heard before; and this time knew it cause she ma ae would hear it, “I won't! I wx oan YH never open it." He jerked her a “Oh, yes, you will, “Ym going to tie you up to your chair and let you te-do- to}- pie, 9 Armitage. You'll open it fast nough. Nadine, the rope.’ “Sally cried out wildly at that, strug- gling to free her arm, into the-night. charged headlong down ae with an {inarticulate roar. After that everything seemed to happen at once. As Gregor fell. he fired, his hand o- beying him just a fraction too late to} ~ be of any use; Lazare, releasing Sal- wunhg to his left ~ the whole of charging wei and came down with a crash; Etta Shaw: lifted her head from her hands and scream- ed terribly; Nadine had her hand in her pocket, her-pistol half oe when a man shouted in the hall— Jones, the Welshman, who pr re was a rush of feet towarde the door. Nadine sprang*to it, locked it. reached for the switch of the elec- nel. trie Hight. and. called out ty Russian'y When Etta streamed Nadine laugh-|“ light okivens: chow Ked At the o “Open it! Open it at Hhe stopped short. on the in his breath He Et up, pulling-her roughly to her ante came back to a sense of her other end of Lazare in a again what was, the sound of feet @. grass we-are- going him ‘Nadine laughed again. as Sally’s voice- and Nadine's 'augh Yaih sent Sasch stumbling out It was Sally's voice and Nadine’s laugh which drove Bill Armitage to make his reckless throw. a sudden spring. he was on} his feet, and as he sprang he shot his right foot out backwards, hooked Gregor’s legs from under him, and upon Lazare key. and thk6 rose beating aD: g on : outside, caut- iousty, quietly. She i ge eatiee that Lazare to pull ‘away was Lazare rolled from under Bill, and scramb- led to his knees. As he ra hand moved sharply down. The light ran, Nadine’r Sally, standing between her ehair and the table, saw the light fail. The darkness fell like a curtain. Her eye: were fixed upon the lacquer case and The light was.gone and the dark — full of noise. The last thing that © saw was the lacquer case, below slowing as if they were alive. * Her went out, close withdrew itself. She stepped back pushing over:her chair so that it fel! on the shouting. She went on stepping back. taking one step at a time. The noise on the case, door Back and beck and back, until her free hand touched the velvet curtaing that screened and shuttered windows. The door eco — with a loud racking sou roken panel eee Bit called Pas He called “Sdily! Sally!’ but she could not an- in}swer. The light went on suddetily. In- spector Williams with his hand on the ewitch saw Etta Shaw — sitting ‘her chair staring at him. her eed unnaturally blue e|hehind his back and handcuffed, -an¢ “As soon as Miss Sally has openedjin thé window Miss Sally Sateen that key| clutching the brown velre round to let the inbpector. get at his wrists, he faced the windows and “The had not stirred. hite ndcuffts @ (was. if they did not e han dropped with na}: alate. nnd ealled from the ser- is way, sir,” and In- hin, you, Dems was off hotfoot, with a word flung over his shoulder] ,. Armi ke rge hers, sir, will you? & & can’t afford to a man.” and “BOTS | are.three of them, all arm- ' Bil called) mand the it local Managers. N. L. SCOTT (point that is made. 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NEW MAPLE SYRUP * Ne10 $1.79 g These Prices in effect Fr casreck tac dane i 6c y It was Nadine who ae, bse t of Bill Armitage’s car, and | ‘ad- in her ~ apron; e et clenched. on the automatic) None’ of the three had spoken “se. fer Nadine’s .one quick whisper, ge’s car in the pe: Our}. p siishislilina moment that the Inspect-, ern were ait] pitennted in the un- burst in- familiar wind: of th with one hand, and holding to. her or and the other constables breast with the other the red lata j to the dining room. he door at setchPe’S eyes acapcnad the. dark- case. Othe e room was = N which he found himself was locked./ ness for the car and found it: He The inspector wes the first man|He walked a pace or tee: re-ispoke then rags the first time in a into the room. As he ‘switched flected that this was a ram sort of|sharp whisper. “ght om,-the two constables pushed fstart, and that his yoting lady, at this} “Nadine, get in,’ he said. ee. $ threshold, and the door.|} moment for him outside the/or, hold them up."". He seized which had ng crazily on |New ould be what he i crank boaxtiny as he spoke and qe a single hinge, f & to thejed “fair. worked up." it franti no i ‘loor. It was Jones, the Jittle Welsh-| He had begun to wonder RE he it, and again, but the man, who made t for the ser-/ it would take him to make h' ace would Bidge. © vice door. Bolster followed him. .}when the door~behind him was eud-| The sound of “und of rr Bill Armitage gave a great ut , ( “per-!ning feet came ont beyond “the of “Good man, Will ! Good rushed. out, felt self{ihedge. Gregor’s pistol spoke. man!” Etta Staw’s lips moved, but tripped up and spraw in-} “Lazare,” Nadine called from -the® no sound came . Th to the gutter. he p t)6eat, “there’s a self-starter. The of the handcuffs Iay on the empty|up he heard, fr within the house/slope is steep. : She? able. Bill came plunging forward uts and @ sound . of j Sasaxet pita tened ‘Nimes! cab- things "etrine Game tees, een ied ent uth aerpes the gastos seme kad Seen a ‘or the . ‘a oe. at’s across jan “in 2 Where's Sally! Where's | suit < the people who had sh Tel Sally, I say?" and then as he swung] him down.