mce m r Guests luzy. In“. with moo. wut Judge the ,ttartrtttRtttCTt.tf1tfftt eqttttar a the Brew whonpoundlnhmeupmomm isadded. Thenlortlneolouttholmrtln Green Tea. Compare any other Green Tea with JisALADA"--Nen, can - It In ttavmar, point, or clearness. Only Me per Hts. iir8i'llijlll0ijIlii A treat in the Peppermint-a-te" ougar-coated jacket and "MMher in the Peppermint-f? "and [um Ude- utmoat value in hog-lasting wt 1i1ii1iiljliif's “muowwm ph I! Lord. Lorry!†There was; treaty in his voice. "Wcrt't'; wand? Won't you realize: are up against? You talk‘ tkirut these people my, and. waving kindergarten schemes , lem; Brsd all the time thev'vel, awed up tighter than a drum.‘ got your (haughty n their; we! they toil you plainly than m't come new: with a hun-,' nd bv to-morrow-and play; l ON WITH THE STORY GREEN TEA ҠIN HE RE TODAY sigh of relief, Charlie sank r and busied himself in roll- .Nx'mn of cittarets. 4 u finger-print man could Runacr was “ill dwelling eme. "That letter and the t trerst have been handled a!“ who put them in the en- I it might WW Tr, daughter of wealthy ll ms after a luncheon A reward of a hundred llar< is offered for her Fhrctiee Higby, attorpey, ate m.“- it." Charlie‘s .r, f micully. "Got Cased n- (Jrif't‘ by a iarmer's And, if 33?? remember, , be prett nearly inside before Wu can tell what’s we. Co, with dozens of 0" all kinds musing -tbr is detained at a sani- 1 4 friends with a girl tcr to a nurse named M0, adventurer, both , Ranger, assist the rsh for his daughter. is Ranger's t1gt,,t,t zuze come. to ring o buy . hat for Hope F specified pine. Lor- it to instructions and ives a picture of his in the hat he pur- cculd unlensh him. travel out to . - locality in Hill road stone in MRS.Wu.§5o3 Wmmmw along the road all the time, your “itchors would have to be planted practically in plain view to tee the one that stops and gets the jack.†Ranger, when he gave it thousrht,'; could not won deny the strength or; the objection. His head dropped, the; worried lines began to reappear ini his face. T i "And now, this." Charlie caught up the letter from the Combine. "You say you found it on Four desk when you came back from luncheon. Any idea how it got there?" "I meant to speak about that," Ran- trer's mouth tightened omimrusly."'I've had everybody in the building ques- tioned. but no one admits being near the office." "What does Bryan my?" "I haven't had a chance to talk to him yet. He left before I did to go to Newark, and hasn't am back yet. I don't see--" He shook his head per- plexedly. "But anyhow," he grew grim again, "I'm going to give him his walking toere--4rn suspicion." ‘it. You won't learn anything, but it will make him feel easy. Then raise his salary. Tell him you want to show iyour appreciaticn of his faithful ser- iviees." LL.--" “I wouldn't." Charlie demurred. "You want a fellow of that kind where you can keep an eye on him. Show him this letter and consult him about 2t rose, and 'gf-ti'; 911an down 9.3“â€- Q"2arm.' Iftger to silence. '"i " $1139 '55:}. Lorry." he said at last i, ' out I don't want to talk tpl.', p. even to you. You just follow Cruetions---you've got to anyhow. Ans Ranger won't stand for anything else-and place those bonds as they've told you. Then leave the rest to me." "But you'll need help of some sort?" zRangt-r puckered his brows. "You're not going to tackle this crowd alone, I sinble-handcd t" "Well, not exactly," drawled Char- tie. "You used to my to the races con; siderahly, I remember. Then, if you dtm't mind. I'd like to borrow a 'pry watch and a pair of field-glasses." " CHAPTER X. l Where the Lone Hill road, one " Westchester County's main traveled thoroughfares. dips under the railroad truth, it passes through an archway of amnry between 50 and 75 feet long; and us this archway is high enough to accomodate a load of My. and the surrounding country is one of level fUlds, the approach on either side is through a swap. walled cut. But Charlie thought he saw a way ito get around the unprornising condi- ticns. He did not go home that night after leaving Ranger's office, but in- stead registered at a cheap East Side hotel where he spent the evening in an exhaustive study of an automobile road mnp of Westchester County. About two o'cloek he lame dawn- min and passed out. casually re- lmarking to tho night clerk that he _ .. l. L, m-..†tux": a...“ I,____ - marking to the night clerk that he 'ifWiiiitraiiiC, B"""'""'.""- ___ - was wakeful and thought he would Ln. . ',.N't'li'.','i J. o. "In: take a walk before he turned in. l EGi ghllWan, m'lr,'ott man “up By - " n.w5wirenrtcrt. BEST FOR Al4 YOUR BAKING - Pies, Cakes, . _. I / a; ' , I . e Cr 'r, . / " ' ---- an. manna untrrnvn -u - / - ---..n stanrrtkrd E 'at'rcCt 3" _ ‘Atagum eight or ten blocks any where he had left his motor- cycle, he ogt h, and dumped brioklr over the WilEunIburg bridge as if hcad‘ng for his lodgings. On the other side, though. he deviated from the " 1met route, and twisted aim-tremly through a suecervion of, ill-lighted, tenement streets until he was sure he had thrown " anyone who might be trying to trail him, when he turned north, and crossed back to Manhattan Irr, way of the queensbcro bridge at :Fifty-ninth Street. Dawn found him at a little pan-bl of woods along the railroad track about half a mile distant from the} archway at the lone Hill mad cross-- ing, where the ashes of a turned-out: camp-fire and a aeattomsd litter of I use, newspapels, old tin cans andi worn-out Planes bz-tokorvcd a helm. "jungle." _ l Beside it ran a back road, little ore than a wagon-track. crowing the railroad here on the level, and forking into the Lone Hill rnqtd a quarter of a mile beyond. From Ha study of the mad, he knew that, this by-way tttsin intersected the main read about a mi!" and a half above, and heiemernbered that it was marked as rough and bumpy but passable for machines in (use of emergency. The wise campaigner, though loaves nothing to chance. In order to make sure that it was open and without ctr. s4ruetions, Charlie rode out to the intersection with the Lone Hill rum! and eireled back by way of this to his starting point. In the archway at the railroad crossing he dismounted to take " look at the place designated as a deposit- ory for the Liberty bonds, and from the instructions in the letter found no difficulty in locating it, Just about midway of the tunnel and " the height of a man's shoulder, there " as a discolored streak on the masmr'y caused by dampness, and the mortar had crumbled from around one of the Stones, leaving it loose. Testing it with his fingers, Charlie found the block easy to lift out. Be- hind it was a crevice, shallow tut still large enough to hold a package of se- curitiea. He slid C after hiding under a pil: sandy hollov The hours posed gm, TM imr, had: erossed tha rsiirtj, and declined toward} the .rert. Charlie in his leafy retreat! disposed of his remaining sandwichesi and what was left of the coffee in his thermos bottle. I .......... But it was almost five minutes be- fore Ranger reappeared on the fur- ther side of the crossing. "Tle'd be careful and a little slow," Charlie reflected; "so that's no fair TH E PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION of Canada ill aluminum 1907. tG' V - $289,157.00. unplu- to 'el Web! , poucynomcn. over anemone " ',,5d A-, run 0111.? numb? Gate-e l 1ttrytii ADIAH column issuing fA:ifcs" Itckuenl and Lecithin maur- , " “I ance to lamb". of the Ma. tt Ionic Fraternity Inch-holy. l?, Agents in an 'prim-ipul (in 95 and Tawn: N tl N J. o. "mans. 8991-4â€; “Mgr. criterion. Md say, though. tint uny- thing that stayed down them, longer than two minutes was a pretty safe bet to follow up." The smart daytime frock shown', here will be found quite simple for the, home modiste to fashion. The skirt), has two plaits at each side of the: front and is joined to the bodice, while) the back is in one piece. There are' tucks at the shoulders, long sleeves gathered to wrist-bands, or three- quicter length and having lace cuffs to correspond with the chic vestee, and R narrow belt fastening with a buckle in front completes this modish frock. No. 1587 is in sizes M, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust. Size 36 bust requires 2% yards 39-inch, or 2% yards 54-ineh material; 2% yards T inch lace for View A; 1% yards for New B. Price Me the pattern. l HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. l Write your name and address plain- ily’ giving number and size of such patterns as you want. Enclose Me in lstamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap H. T. N. ll, m t.he London Financial Times: Therefore, the only Ritsy lo healthily induce migration.. to the Do. minions is to increase the employ- Rtgt, Jjrstr:egi $501133 v‘vgrds, to in. G%irrili the; Tred th ot the"sis young 'icountries; and this transference of money must, go hand in hand with mi- gration of wdividuals. it carefully) for each number angl address your order to Wilson Pattern Service, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Patterns sent by return mail. Mlnard's Linlment for Insect Bites, V" 1587 JV AN ATTRAC'i'IVF, NEW FROCK on: 1ilii'Yert, thén, {contains Lruisville Times. it is time for , again take up walking But how simpler It is merely to go get vest. When a, m steetlng 1viyY' ----'-.', N cf 's A , _ p'. . 2? tr . aitll8 a 'y fr'" . '" ‘- l M. M " .:,v - , 7 " _ & -'s-’ . " Il 'Y. Bl ?.'s w'--. ‘ Tf a. 'iji'i m .ilBiaig aEii'ij" 33:22; tid IFN,?W.. 'dt', Maggi? "ki) a y, "3‘. 1ҠF 1lbrf:'sa"t)l' .:;. l tlBilititil &'-"wxiisc, M' 2""?in ' Mililil8 A . w.- F" 'Fl'l.' a qll J" i.'. i?.':':" rr _'. ,' K, . 5 'ji?.??.??.?:', " 'F., "-,, we“ q l":":, i;tiii":j:if.fj, w', 5 f (‘23:- s'; jf "iijjfjffff:i.'"- 1 _ if“! 'al-", 5 T, J.'; C/ic", 1'///i" ' T "' . 4 i ,", "c'c', ' ? i;'., 2,») . .50" _ " ’7. -- I i _ _ aai P"iiidiauiii, (To L, continued.) Empire Settlement motorist 91E Burns a' 113mg to iuds l. m tlad Do. the employ. v‘vgrds, to in, theisis young get a new k . " ce that to the him to , much Ad Bread the Dana Expedition to Define 'and Classify Eel Species in Pacific and In- dian Oceans Copenhagen-The Danish biolotrieat expedition of protectors. explorers and hands o several government de partments, under the leadership of Prof. Johann" Schmidt. has Just Btarted a two-rears' cruise Around the world aboard the “noun ship Dana. Despite Inclement weather there was at the quay o large and enthusiastic gathering which bade the adventure" hon voyage. It included the Prime Minister. the Foreign Minister and a number of other distinguished peo- Hue. The chief task of the expedition " to (1011119 and classify 12 species of eel in the Ncifie and six in the In. dian Ocean Professor Schmidt In already world famous because of the light he has succeeded in throwing upnn the my- sterious phases of strange creature: in tmbtropieal seas. The expedition will also measure hitherto untathomed depths of the ocean and undertake a serieo of oceanographic and pttysio-trhernietU investigations, beiilz equipped with up-to-date instruments. The Dana is said to be the smallest craft ever to circumnavigate the globe. The expedition in under the paironuge ot the Prince Waldemar and (Jarlsherg funds. The Dana will pass from the Atlantic thrdugh the Straits of Gibraltar to the western porion of the Mediterranean. thence proceed to the West indies by way of Maderia and the Azores, then through the Panama Canal into the Pacitie, orvto Tahiti. the Fiji Islands. New Caledonia. New Zealand and jeastern Australia. The expedition in March, 1929, will continue lts voyage to Japan, China. the Dutch East Indies and Slam. The Indian Ocean will be explored along a line from Java to Madagascar. whence the Dana will follow a route along the east coast of Africa through the Red Bea, and thence homo. A preacher, while returning from; church one Sunday, was run into by a small red-headed boy and the fol l, lowing conversation took place. The) boy was running at full speed when, he ran into tho preacher. I Mrs. Schmidt will join her husband somewhere in the Pucitip and accom- pany him to Tahiti. where she will disembark. Preacher: "What is the trouble, my little man? You seem to be ex cited." Boy: "I am trying to stop a tight.' Preacher: "Who is fUrhtingt" Boy: "Me and Mickey!†' . A Slippery Job We \ W rl dis, C3G \ -(i"ii'ii'iitiiji'?i" "ttlll"ili.,iit(,r,,iisit yt?tiris6 933 '.r"1'iit"'i'i" var,?,', I ol c, B, 'D A A‘ t. f. I. may. " 'so, you er " 15c. WH zmula C in excess v . a, ..55u£5 THE WH rr ‘9. the 'lii2 - 'riB1Ill ' 'lllllltl Hll'f the - ., _ _. . t ' /wpcriur. n. _ _ in.“ In!“ by. 1000 The Snell Tie. 'co-rucc‘ _ 1‘ cue" Piit,yl r'ii by. he? buying tet? of Toilet) v Tissot on I basis of st, many rolls fog .2c. V" . ._ ." _ - g " . so, you have been seams v33. . sort, but the big L,, / 15c. WHITE§WAN ROU- MG, you ' real value far iijiil'Ci, in excess oMa. ' - ' Ta'sues THE m a Arhro "iisstm MU. Met you 750 men of 74-w- the hi ' t grade Tissue - more Mime (mm the quantity A Biiii _ it? gwejed in the 'ew. If:. gall. . ta e.. 32’,"- , WNW "'" #3 the siuaiitr of Wm SWAN qtssinr ls when ' . 'm , ' /wpcrior, sriow-white, vctvir, so“. tec".., in crtute---the roll 'coT‘I’AGl; - itself (empiric!) wytte GPG, you 1 wt a. maxilla: ‘NAVV' 9-1 'e, 'th, DOES ALL YOUR BAKING BEST ' (n I then. Ct .n “nine. THE. 2.9. EDDY c --, , Imuwon' Neat. human. compact. night“ "we _ bervu two INK" (tle " (ttisis' (lax-16L. untamed ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO f _ -._ v . . aier my; 'l wtyr? yet': top,eercet . 1m. Wain] ""'l't"' Wu“ P'" . r1.-. "__ - a ussuc that my’m tour bah-m Md "id to“: appears-mu It OW"F. to your - "u ._..,. . " W quality tissue, u 'tglee Roll thet will one» In amnion of your pride WM bath. 'nnzsr VALUES o., LIMITED. Hui-4 A timely editorial In "Succoictul Farming" reads as (ollows: “There is no closed season on dumb-bells. They get popped ott everywhere and all the time. Last year 128 summo- biles ran mm trains on one “may system. One went qastsrmurh' into the fifty-first car of a long freight train. If that Isn't dumb-bell driving. what In? "It shows one of two things. maybe both. Either the drivers are asleep. no to spook, at the wheel, or they are driving without proper brlke control of their cars. Both conditions make them a highway menace. Such can usually carry othcrs. Good broken. Igood lights and good driving are one!» ltial to the safety of the highways." :"You'll notice that the edge runs Ile/ mum! the border," he continued smoothly, “and the centre ttt int in the middle." "How lovely?" exclaim- ed his rather fussy customr. "PII have two of those." "This has nothing to do with more who tried to beat the train It the crossing and trot hit. One hundred sixty-eight just head on against A train that “as already at the crossing. other railroads have the same story to tell. There Were 5.640 grade cross ing accidents last your on ttll railroads. with 2,371 killed and 6.613 injured. ittunburrt? Ute Mlnard‘t Llnlment, _'"'jsiiiiir" iiee mi' f with 9 GILLETTS "These are the irery latest patterns we have in stock." declared the young snieaman in a Urge draper’a. Reckless Drivers A teaspoonful ot Wu Lye sprinkled in the daring. Can prsvontsftuabreodimr Uu Gillett'u Ly. for a" Cleaning and Dulnfeeting A . but Alway- Results of a The neu- Mm should em It. world on intone-tilt eAntaete to tte, Afghanistan‘s growth in W. The index unsure my he the - value." both In the Money and length of the "etoriee" that have to do with thoee Hindu XIII (new but heck of such â€null-tic illic- tiona will lie, of course. on -ered position commercially and dinlonlntio- nlly. With Amenullnh. the mount-il- oua land's monerchicnl "ales-ell.†unin returned to Knhul. it is deï¬nitely to be expected that eerly word will come through corollary to that my“ â€aunt. which included three of the It! continents. Mghanistan has held no mean piece in the regard of the greet power! ever since the desirability of Auntie interests ilrst was recognized. In terms of strategic value " ranks hhh. Its war-loving triberrmen, for three generations. hove imparted nest end color to England'- 'easinttirattrey prob- lem along India's northwest frontier'. often enough the color has been too red, indeed, and in lost tar too tragic. As a "butter state." between [tussle and the great peninsula under the British Raj. diplomatic prominence was added to this racial turbulence. nor did the understanding reached it. 1906 between Grey and lsvolsky prove of use for mon- than a brict tiotott years. What imperial St. Petershurg accepted, sovictlzod Moskow has re. linquished, albeit neither omcittlly nor frankly. llolshevist Russia, de. feated yesterday in its hope. of launch. ing "the world revolution" in Europe, _ today turns to Asia with the. same I sinister desire. and one of the roads to the goal runs from the l‘rsis down ' through Khiva and Khnndnhnr. Amn- ' nullsh made I most friendly visit to . London, to be sure. but to Moscow 1 as wellathe first cell which a crowned , head has made in Russia since Com. , munism sat in the saddle. So the . ancient city of llurik had the lust F word. What's to be the upshot? Afghanistan Will Grow Importance as a Result of King's Visit ta " Europe ' min: What reactions upon tho “motion in Egypt and India my be expected to follow this wholly new contact with the non-Modem world, set up by the progress ot I potenute who all: himseli Ameer no longer, but King. to be the closer to the Occi- dent, orientally absolute though he re. mains? in both Cairo and Delhi the untu- quo in uncertain; restless is too pale I word tor accuracy in either connection. Will this Muhammndan ruler, of a land now in its eighth yen of tall independence, use his lau-ly onl- phasized prestige to 1ut1ttence those discussions? There is also the tar broader and less precarious matter of the develop- Pte'. 9.t, tte wealth of this proud Asian folk, now led by so enterprising In autocrat. Thero is a deal there to be opened up for uhe: coal and mp- per. oil and iron merely stand first on a long list of national “sets. Out- tlde capital will be needed; expert kgqyjedge' TI, t2tutgottrtrtivt. To which Tax: manullnli has Spoken categorically: “We wish to obtain money for developing our industry and natural deposits." he said. “but only on condition that no political purpose is pursued in wnnectlun with the fans." It remains to be seen which states ot the West are to gain namin- sion and on wlnt terms. Already Alug,tanAn..ers, have been ensued is pursued in connection with the loans." it remains to be seen which states of the West are to gain admin. sion and on wlnt terms. Already tiehmi'rriy iueers ve [won engaged F. an'ggiigulz an! 1ii'i,Vi'.'t1"hi'ik' "il'iitt. War opportunities. United States capitnl is reported to have won tor itself the handling ot mineral concea- sii/i2, WIT» in it Russinn lonn ru- mored. There is still. then, an uncer- taint thou! it all brand enough to 69437.11“:in interesting. -- __ 4--..-- M. hi- inurnev. Am. ti/G starting on his journey. Am. anullah rema'rjigd:_ CJ. am going to show 211: irttrid ihit this land of min. 'iiiiliiretd/t the mops." This, yirg ' e bu done. Auk": uewa. hmhout the summer um! tall. " "in: to make good reaming. It may mm out to be at lune international import.--phrito"t Science Monitor panama: Watched With lamest N l Belt“! Northern Wt {factory to know mat 'Governmenl bu Joined min Ind with its Mate welcoming the 00mm Sum-'11: regard to t war. Butln the very! Bella! Northern WM. " in um- tucmry to know that the Free But. Government bu joined with Great mb tain and with in ulster nonunion- u: welcoming the action of the United Sutu'ln regard to the outlaws? of war. But in the very freedom of chutes now accorded to the members of the lmperhrl funny In such runners more lie the poem", germs of tum; 'le diitd. In the cvte.t of c. “55.533335 majority being "Ema by the South- eilectora a {any yo.“ tune. and I Republk-an 65mmâ€! Inning omos could th 'trst m “Sun: be relied upon ()'tdl'; . mm trom “mam Ot Il',', Malawi 'international qua! lion! Wamert.tutetttt days My. u 'alt we" on w“. DMIm-s Ira/gr ’nted this†because, hump â€one“ £01116 J35, growls tor an!“ . siiit,1,'iilrit'i'e1 aâ€. in, the molten truth were mm Conn um has yet bee-11.0mm: enough to gram a man unruton from a. mstoeteoth* wife? Canton!- expert hash discovered A method 'tit mlslu plants without so“. tart qrtrttt the world really wows In a my to anâ€, rem without bhltil". Empire Solidarity Royal Tour C 9131! ot ' ROI" M twtr a by the Govemml‘ lath“: pat 13km: otttce, w “3111? be relied A trom [mum at; nternattoms'. ttul f if! 6: 'ri"'.