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Contnued from Page 2 FOR SALE—Model T Ford Bug for quick sale, $35.00 cash, In good, con- dition—Apply to the Omineca’ Herald Office, New Hazelton. St one See the adv. on another page for particulars of the Ladies Aid sale in New Hazelton on Saturday, April 16. "It is not true,” said Tubby, “I know exactly what you have been to Bryn, just how little you have really meant see to him. These others know, too; Sal- INTERESTING PLOT TEST iy, Simon and Madeline. Here and FREE now, before them, I ask you to repeat to Deborah the statement you have just: made, and if you will repeat it, we will take the matter up with Bryn when he returns, all of us together, Pilar,” Pilar started at him. She stamped her fout furiously. “You are impossi- able!’ she stormed out of the room and up the stairs like one followed by demons. “Pm terribly proud of you Tubby,” Sally said with a catch of breath. “But I don't know whether it was wise or net. You may discover some bright moriing that Pilar has put. ground glass in Madeline's coffee.” “In my coffee?’ Madeline inquired, “Is it permissible to ask why mine, particularly?’ Sally looked at Tubby hopelessly. Tubby figeted. He stood first on one foot and then. on the other, “Well,” he said, : “Well,” Madeline repeated. “Look here, Sally,” Tubby expostu- The Story. Tellers’ “Club, 57 Queen St., Toronto, Ont. Good Seed Oats, “White Crass”; weed free and good germination; 10 to 14 days earlier than Banner; $2.00 per 100 tbs, f.0.b., Evelyn Station, Jas. Owens. Evelyn. “24 Another cheap rate for night letters over the Government Telegraphs As the government Telegraphs cannot af- ford to buy space in the local press, a request has been made for free ad- ver tising, space ‘The telephone rate is just the same and the papers have to pay the same as anyone else — a ae The robbins flocked to town Mon- day morning and were very chatty. A few weeks ago there were a few rob- bins about, but they were just scout- ing and they reported unfavorably at that time. Now they are here to stay. xe *% : lated. “That wasn't fair. That was Rehearsing not a bit frir. I didwt I don’t that is, I can’t.” Sally took Madeline’s hand. “I sup- pose I'll have to step in. He'll go on ke that for hours,. just maundéring. Tubby is very good at taking care of other people's love affairs, but _ he’s terrible at bis own. Madeline, I may as well tell you. he came into our room last night—didn’t he. Simon— nud he sat on the edge of, the bed— didn’t he Simon? and talked about you for hours And he ‘ended up. by practically asking Simon for haand, although anyone: but Tubby would know that it isn’t done anymore There. That’s what’s what's the mat- ter with him. And that is why Pilar would. want to put ground ‘glass in | Your coffee.” Pilar always Tubby if she couldn’t get-Bryn.” . ‘Tubby stepped forward. and. lifted Madeline's hand. : He tucked it under his arm. “Come on,. Madeline.’ ‘lhe said, “After all, this thing’s got to a stage where an andience is practienl- ly ‘unnecessry.” Sally dropped down on the step be- side Deborah, exhausted. stid faintly, “That's done, men idiots?” ° Tt was y long time before Grandmo- ther and Bryn. returned, nearly two hours, Graham pounded and tried to: nuke himself heard a few ‘times, but after a while he apparently decided. it ws useless, ud all. was quiet, They came in at last, chatting com- fortubly, Grandmother ‘kissed . Debor- uh’ good-night tind went directly up- stiirs on Bryn's arm. He came flying down ina minute or two. “Where's Tub? And Madeliiie. ‘and Pilar? " he enquired, aan . “Pilars in bed? Sally " auiswered, “ind Madeline and Tubby went ‘off in The cub reporter saw 2 hearse start away from a house at the head of a funeral procession. “Who's dead?’ he enquired of the corner grocer, who was watching from his door. “Chon Schmit.” “John Smith!” exclaimed the cub. “You don’t mean to say qoln Smith is dead?” “Vell, by golly,” said the grocer, “vot you dink dey is doing mit him-~ lravetising?” Gautemala exported §,826,580 bun ches of bananas last year. Aren't the -Martin’s Garage In. Hazelton “Agents for Firestone ‘Tires ‘and ‘Tubes : Willera Batteries _ ae _ wof, the sencral direction -of. heayen, | 'To- ward the ‘orchard | T imagine, that is “ee vot Wok ‘Booth: and N. yous | - wanted | “There, ” sha bl]: - - “Bow. did | you come 10, ‘mow your’ second | ‘husband? : “Oh, it was so vomintle. He ran over my first husband in- his car.” where the still are” ees “Oho,” Bryn. said. “So at last it’s come to this! Well, if you will 'excnse me, I must about my own business.” |- Deborah rose swiftly and lald her hand on his arm. “You won't “gu ‘alone?’ no: “Why not? It isn’t going to be a war We're just going to have a very quiet little. talk, Graham and I 1 think he will see reson before we are LISTEN... through”. He left ° : te 9 A little ‘later the door opened. It CAN ADA-i 193844 was Tubby and Madeline, He grin- 4 IMPERIAL TOBACCC’S ned, His dimple flickered in and out. INSPIRING PROGRAM The yellow lock on his crown stood ; straight up. Madeline put ber fingers up and tweaked it. “The first improvement we make," she decided, “will be to have the roots .0of that piece of hair dug out complete- ly Think of all the hours and hours it will save me and the children” Bryn came in quietly He shut the: door behind him. He steod for a nw- ment, lost in thought. “What'd he say,” Simon asked “Nothing,” Bryn replied “He did not say anything He’s gone, and his ear’s gone too” LOW EASTER FARES BETWEEN ALL STATIONS IN CANADA _ FARE 1.4 For wl Classes of Travel FRIDAY 7PM. PS... CBR - CJAT - CKGV - CFIC « CHK The question of living in” Vancouver during your visit is easily solved by staylug at Hotel Grosvenor. The city is Imilt all around it—it’s easy and quick to rench shops, theatres, boats, On Sale Thursday, April 4 trains and churches—and the rates are until 2 p.n., Monday, April rensonable, r 18. Return lenve destination a C. not later than intdnight. By Tnesday, April 19. " Vancouver's Hotel a s “" ] 50 . SPECIAL of Distinction” - ig. SO Time «limit. om Teachers’ , bav and ttimlenis tithets is, ex- tendeé from Maren 31 te and a 2 (/ ~inclnding: Taesday, April 10, S20 Retuen ae Jater than mid my thi Avail 26, 2. ' . ) ( : 5 3, a, " r a i * : “The gross ynine of nijneral ‘production for the year 1937 is ‘estl- “‘Vhe Mining Industry of British Colum: bin 1s “esperiencing ° the ; hest. yetrs of its history, aud mining’ dividends * “have: establish- ed oo ten yeu record, . “ff oR RECENT PUBLICATIONS:— . . " Annual report of the Minister of Min nes for. the your’ 1998. ok tnt A tl A auatted at $73;1 76,815.00—an all-time ° “pacord, | Practically alr phases of the mining in dustry. show estimated in- ereases i both volume and value. -') < Bulletin—"Notes .on ‘Placer Mining : “Jn * h Columbia, a _Brochure—“Hlementary Geology April i fed” 2° yised Edition... ; _ SBossibiltties tf ‘4 Prelniinary “Review: of the: Mining: 1 '¥ £0 - Sketch . map” “Of. the Province . showin) he’: ¥a ous slong. : ree Re = Hor copies of any ‘or. all of the’ bale For ‘authofutive 5 Bly: ‘tor uf ry a et cape OS me ane Nee tee