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A D V E R T I S E R A N D T I M E S , F R I D A Y .


. T U N E 1 9 . 1 9 3 1 . I t or'cuiTeil to Hellatuy lln-li that the best


At i i i l iral i ly economical , yet ahouml in^ly cf f icienl . Y o n can spend nu)re. Y o n ca imot huif^ more value tlian is embodied in tln^ X K W l•( ) l l l>. Inecnionsly designed, honest ly inat(*rialled, ami


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soi indlv cimslrncted— e v e ry feature dic ta tnl by real ly scimi l i f ic consi i lerat ions— the N l*A\ l‘ t )K I ) appeals jnst. as siirely to the e xpe r t engineer as to the eager newcomer to m( ) loring.


COMP LETEL Y EQUIP PED CARS ?rom


£180 at Works, Manchester.


* Let \is.give you a 'I'lUAi. K i n T o -d a v


W E L L S A T E f f l O T O K S f o r - - - - - - - F ® e 0 S


TE L . 224 ■ ' h d \ : M d o ‘ " i ,


EX IT SIMEON H E X By J. M. WALSH,


{ A u t h o r o f " T h e H a i r p i n M y r ^ t e r y . ” e t c . ) SYNOPSES. Sl.M l-*i ).N' 11KX, rifh, umu:vn i«‘»l,


sfcrrt ive jiml e\tnvmrly eantanlnnous, is imporltined hy Ji eirrit* oi neVT-<h»- u'ell rrlal ivi*s, whom he tlislilo's as i-t»rtlially :is they


him. Itub one


tlav In' instructs his hulv secretary, VriKJINI.V SIIOUIO, to invite all lii.s rehi i i if. ; to his country lionse.


•\« X'irginia is ri'tnrning home she lintls waiiinti


l<ir ln*r, P.AI 'Ij IMC.X,


.Simeon’s nephew, ivho is in love with her.


\itatioii.


.Slu' 0 *lls him ot hi.s nni'h*'s in- Ihoil. who ret;anls iiis umle


with the ofcatest, sn.spiei<m ami re- piinnanet*, says lie will not. arcept it. He tells \’ ir^:inia, that .‘.(unetitnes he Pels itu'lineil to Kill Simeon, ami aihls, I may ilo it. yet . ’ Hi' goes to Rtay


with N’ irginia, who lives with her oM mot Ih'I*.


Simeon has a visitor one night, a


certain llUKhl/, who is a memher «ii a •• doi»u ’ urbanisation, ot which Simeon is the head.


Itrell warns him that an


old jnetnher of iho gang. Id'l PtlN'I', whom Simeon hail nnee hetrayinl, has threateiieil to kill him.


Soon al ter their arrival each ot' the relatives has hail an alleiviat ii'ii ot


PC:? Q m ^ . ill I < I ;i f.» . f : : g i i


bumo Lind with Sitmsm. lH . \ l ’ r i !K N l l l .


llie iiou>e, i Coiu imied. '


I,a."!, thing at night Siyieon lle\ made a und ol


locking doors and


windows, and generally seeing that, every­ thing was riglit. lor the night. On ihi.s partienlar occasitin he earrieil an ngly-look- iig. liitli* spii-liro t»l‘ ail automatic in his ight hand, and lookeil as it he meant to


uso it it the need afo.se. 'I'lm study was the room he lett. till last,


and .liter one shrewd glance r«mml the iMoJii he deparleil.


'rmc to his custom lie


hieki.'d till* door anil was ahont to go on his way when a thought slrtiek iiim and he pails,d. Atter a seioiid’s hesitation he look the liey out of his poclcet. and un­ locked the deor. performing the operation .sn gently that, the ehek ol ilie wards was


inamlihle. He re-onier«‘d tlie room ami was there tor


some time. When he eaiiie out he was carrving a pai’kage in his hand, ami he locked the deer again with the same absence of sound with which lie had unloeked it. Then witli a ipteer little smile he went to


liis own reom. He was in the act. of drawing down the


steel hliml he had not yet turned on the liglil and ,'ons«Mpienlly lie was practically ' invisihle hehind the glass window pane


m ! <.'jV',jV*.' H m


wlien he caught, siglit. ot a shatlowy tigure skulking through the shinhlM*ry. 'rhe tignre was no more than an ailetiuated


h . : , !


M I fc)';'


V % l U c a t S J o x i I /ts meat and drink to you"


gimst ot a shadow thing at liwail the deeper shadows of the Inislu's, and he had to look long am! keenly heloie he was .sure in his own mind that it was a Jiian he was watch­


ing-


taking care not to make any noise. :ind it- was not. until he


lie drew down the Mind vi'iy genll.v, .salislied himseit that


,


there were no chinks through which the light, could escape to h.-tray him that he pressed the bilLton of the switcli. ••'J’hat.” he said with a very thoughtful expression on his lace. “ \sill he I.e I’niit.


Itrell didn’t lie then.” He took the usual precautions tt' ensure


his .slumber wouhl uot Ite brought to m sudden and tlisastrous eml, and elimhed into


bed. Hi' lay awake for some tune thinking ot , . , .


I.e Pont, the man he had .sent to ih*.' guillotine, and. who through some ([iiisotry of justice, had mamigetl to escape with a life sentence. •• .\wkward.” murmured Simeon Hex,


tliat harilened sintier. He had not. counted on I,e I’ont escajiing


J L S = r ■tet


from the nickle mines of 'I’hio. It wasn’ t <lone, 'I'he ,\’ew faledniiian guard was e\- ceptionally vigilant and it one evailed thejii there were always those uneonth savagi'S, the ( ’anaiptes. to ileal with. Pill, I.e Pont appcare^l to have been


Ineky, or else he had some extremely loyal friends. Thinking in this strain Simeon Hex began to wonder if Pi'cll am! some ot his disalfected friends in I lie tlope svmlicate liad been concerned in the matter. He wouldn’t, he at all surpriseil if that was the ■MSI*. .•\iid so thinking he fell a.sh-e}».


'I'he seund of a shot, ot two shots, one I ' i ' - Never hnuc a bicycle luithout the P f i 'TURME^^l 5i(/)/>/tcd find f i t t ed by RCHEI all g o o d cycle dealers.


lollowing so close on thi' hei'ls ot the other that, the car could just, dclinitcly tliscern tlie interval helwi'en them, slnincred the silence of till' night. .\iiil after that, stillness, save lor tlie


eilioes that, ran the Dili gamut of sound irom the tiist. two whin-hke cracks nntil


tliey dicil away at. letigtli in hoar.se repi-ti- tions, ipieer whisperings as ot tairy gnus popping olf hehind tlie ijiiinensity td .space. Hi a Midden the house heeame alive with


tlu' noisi' and movements of peojde. Doors were llnng open am! lights began to ap­ pear. Voices called one another, and a deg harked in a straineil. yapping voice. Delia Pellamy, wild-eyed. hair living


loosi'ly about, her kimono-elail shoulilers, pushed her way through the little group ol


lier relatives. ■%V ,>!!


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From mott^ Cfpho4 Ltd., Dept. *> p lackburn.


f S in g le flnK^tlerr ^^cach


^ • *• It. eame from the slinlv.” she y n e d in


ilisiranght tom's. •* I'm sun* ot it." Sin* had left her complexion on her ti'ilet


table and in the garish liglit ^he looked


ghastly. Tender, aiuiahl-* old t'hristo[»her Ilex


pushed towards her. “ What, is it. Delia, my giiTr” lu‘ asked. Appart'iuly he was the only one who was


keeping his head. ••Shots in tin* study . . . I heard theju.


. . . 1 thm’t- ku(*w wltal it. lueaiis,” she


stammered. Christopher Hex lookctl at her furiously. “ Come,” ill' said gently. '• we’ll see.” The (Uhers were surging tlown the passage


am! Cliristopher letl the covering Delia in


their wake. At the tlnor of the stmlv slie dretv hack


CHOICE SELECTION OF L A D I E S H A N D B A G S


A d v e r t i s e r a n d T i m e s O f f i c e s . 27, CASTLE ST.


6, M AR K ET PLACE. with a smolherod ety hut the man appearetl


not. to notin'. Sonu'om* fonml Jt UgliL switeli jind tlooded


the room. 'Hie window stood wide open and the light night breeze fanned the cur­ tains. The safe door, however, was^ closed ami a man lav sprawling tut his face in front of it. A ‘revolver that had apparently fallen from liis haiul lay on the lloor some tlistance atvay fnun him. Delia ran towards the figure and Hung


herself on it with a low cry. I t was Ted Hellamv. ami as the otliers Itelpcd to l i f t


him atiil Delia up his eyes opened. •‘ Did he get away?” he murmured and


jerked his heatl towards the window. For the first lime the others nolicetl on


the clear paint of the window sill the im­ pression of a bloody hand.


voie.. a.ked. Simeon Hev. elad in a <lr -


•• Did uho g^


ay, Ted |telhim\ r " sing gou n. was


••tanding in the thnirwav, and in his nght hand he hei.l ;i U ii lved-l.iokiiig revolver.


( I I .V P ' IKK X IV . w 1 1 1 :.\ (dll-: 1-: k m \: I'/rs ( d h -:\: k .


eleven o’el.K-k, hut Captain Ted Mellaniy the title w;i-^ ............ .


.'^iiucfiii Hex luul ictii'i'd a tritle hciore f.T tlu* nmii


liad never been under any other than domestic tile gave him until an lionr alter


midnight, to soiilc down. itclhimy's own simple picp:ii;it mns wcio


vooii made. Kirst lie tortiiu‘«l himsch with a drauglit. ol brandy from a poekel-lla>lv an ornate coiit rivams' ot jii'i'eioiis jnetal w hich liad conic into his possession in a strictly ill<‘gal manner lor, as he remarked to his wile, •• It's m-rve will earr.v lliis ihrongli. Deh'i. old gill, and tlierc’s iiolliiiig like lirewaier to steadv a shaky man.” He look a niiiiilier of hnghi inst riinicnis


from a ease cnrimisly like a ra/.ur ease, tested ilmm in various ways and gav'e them cacli a drop of rock' oil for Inelc. These ho distrihnled ahoni his person, and slipped the slot lioscope a rra iigciiu-ii t. into another po.-ket. Thai done, h*' sat on ih** loot ot ilie bed ami '.hared l igaretles with liis wile. '• .\l. the v«-rv worst.” he said, •* w*' H probably clear enough «iiit oi this to give


iis a goofl start, iii l ile.” •• An honest slaiT,” sai'l his nneonven-


lioiial wife, hlowiii'g a <-hiud ol Muolm e*-il iiigvvards.


•• Don't \oii ••yei- liaiiker to


sc7ile ilovvn to a i[iiiel, ajiiialile existent " .stoiiicl iincs.'' viiid her hiishalid, " soim*-


times when I liave taken enough to make me sent itiamtal.”


She regardeil him «-ont einplal ively. Haml- some, ytiiing ami tiehonair. In* simwetl as


. . . ,


\ct m» sears Irom his hallle with tin* wnrf \et she knew Inun expcri'*iice that, beneath


that chi-erful, care-free exterio r there was graniti', s*» to speak. Wi th him, sharp practice was a protessioii and sentiment :i


tailing. •• I wouhl hardly suspect you u) anything


i,o Wi-ak,” she sani evenly, and halt-smiled at; tlu' mocking light, that lame into his


•* I have mv moments oi Iciidenn-ss. lol.l imr. and' >lie ii.nhled, though she had


expi'liellccil none 'il tlielll. " I liave heanl of them.” she remarkevl,


•• 'I'liere was that gill at l.oearno when wu wen; oil oiir Iioneyjiioou.’ •• W'liy drag my iiiildewi'il ptist. to light!' In' <|ii«'Ti«-»l. ••At, any rale In-r p'-arl


vlressevl you lor a year . ’ ’ Sho was silent, lor she reali/.cLl thi' truth


of that. Though lie Inul never given her alfeetiun he had nevt'i* slintevi her moimy


w lieu he had it. *• I woinh'i',” he said again, •* it 1 shout • • , » i


undress ami g«'t to work in my pyjamas and dressing gown, I'tl he tdjk^ Di give a more


;n-copiabh* explanation if 1 were caught •• I don’t, think any explanation yvm could


give would satisfy the old tv.'llow,” she stiid


evenly. •* Dock llie door behind you, and if you aro disturbed make VLUir galaway tliroiigh the window. You ean come round tin* house! ami get in hero without anyom* heiiig a penn\’ the wiser. 'I'hat will make jt look like an vnitsido job,” sin* addevl. He nodiled.


'• That ’s ;i good i<lea, Delia I had heLt'T remain as 1 am. Il'.s a cold


night outside." *' .\lMvminahly so.” said liis wile trom In


cosy nest amongst the hed-elot lu‘s. iiini*l envy you a scamp«*r liirouglv tin


.sliniliherv. Tc.l Ucllamy loidicd at his watch. •’ .Vcarly lime I began to mow*. I' ll fix that window


first.” He Jiiade Mini he eoitld open it trom tit


outside in a hurry if tin* necessity arose then snapped out the light and saiil, *•


long.’ ’ •■Hood knk. ’ ’ his wife hi'-athevl, and


listeni'tl for tin* closing of the vloor. No sound eame, however, and in the ilark


iiess she smiled. •• He’s on tho jolt all r ight , " she mur


mnr'vl, for lu‘r liushamrs r«?lri'at had been jiiastcriy in its noiselessness. T lm t i l a y In* had earefiilly worked out


the direelioii to he takv*n, aiul he carried :i map of tin* passag«*s in his lieavl. With soumltess steps he slunk down the passage until In* reached tin* study vlovir, and can fully turm'il the handle. As he havl •*: peeled the <hmr was loeUv'd ami then* tollowei a few sceomls’ iptiek work with one ot those bright, steel iiisininn-nts In* carried in his pocket. He was evidently an avh*pt at that I'lass of wor);, for he eoiihl barely iioar tin* click of the wards himself. tlenily he npeiietl the door and then


stoppeil vlead on tin* thresliold. A circle ol light, was wavering about on the door l>1 tlu* safe and in the dim light hi* eoiild just make out iho ilistoiTed torso ol a man hemling close to tlio ilial. H«* must, liave made some slight, sound,


fill- tin* light snappeil out ahriiplly anil he lieard tin? quick gasping intake of hrealli of a man taken hy surprise. His own hainl was on the liglit switch and ho pressed the Imlton down, at tin* same instant his revolver leaped into his olhei- hand. The sight that .met his eyes was a curious


one. 'I'he stranger was in the net of turn­ ing nnind, while at his feet lay a roll ol


canvas with some instruments whose uso was imly too ai'parent to llellaniy. He hail surpriseil another gentleman I'f tho night in the act. i*f forestalling him. •• Stay when* you are,” said Hellamy in


a low voice, yi.'t loud t*mmgh lor tho other to hear. He eiii[)liasi/.i*d the i-onimand with his revolver. 'I'he stranger was a heavy-iowli*d man


with a hull-ilog jaw. Ho hail met with siuno aceideiil which left a sear on his face and the skin in tightening hail ilrawn his oyo down in a qm?er. imekering fashion. Mellaniy deciilod no was u I'rofessiimal. “ .Inst keep your hanils ovin* your heail,” ho said <iuiotiy, and shut tho iluor bcltiud


him. In one way i t was a foolish nn>vo. for his


attention was distracted for ilio frai?tion ot a secoiul and in that short space of time tho otlier airled with startling celerity. His hands dropped tlown swif tly ami a t»uu leaped apparently from nowhere into sight, and as llellamy faced him again tho weapon suapned up and spoke. nellamy's finger wjis flickering on llio


trigger and ho jiressed it at ahnost tlio same instant that a sharp pain shot tlirough his le f t side. He lieard llio report sound crackingU’ and then he pitched forward on liis face into abysmal darkness.


Simoon Hex came forward and ropoaletl


Ids (jue.stion. •‘ Did who get away, Ted Bel lamy?”


thing lie could do was ’to prctcinl weakness ind atixvvcr as ski-l» hily :i-> he coiihl. I'lilh-r X]>1.mat ions cniild In* l••lL to a inoic eoii- eiiiciil. sca>.oii. ••The . . . tlie hnrgle r," h<* -aiil


vvi-aklv, and ilo-.cd In', evi-.. ()m* ol


tlicm did appar.-ntli . ’ -aid Simeon H'-x poini«‘dl_\ . “ I 'm not -o -ui**


:iliout tin- oth'-r." licttcr liavc a lool, at llcllaiiiv, ’ < hru-


)pln r Mjggcsicd. ■' ll':'-' liecn vvoiili<lcd. l|o wa-N drc-'-id HI pNjaiiias ol a violent


Inn* showing throiigii his hah-op'ii dn*ssing gown, and his Icct, vvcie encased in vvoolicn lliqicr-. or. more corrci l ly. Ii«


that lied


lip over III- atikic.;. His liair 1 he looloil the picture ol


> :ill :ivvr\-. imiciil dis-


nv-s. .\- if Ills -iiggc-tion had been a signal


vci'Noiie licgaii talking at on<‘*. and ci«»vvd- iig nMiml the uoiimicd man. Simeon H»-x.


hovvcvi-r. hin-hed tln*m a-i'lc with an air ot autinirtty, dro|ipcd to his kiici-s and gave Hellamy a ciirsorv exaininat mn. •* |•'|e-ll Uiiiiinl,'' In* sail) at Icliptli. ‘ i.o-l,


, lot *it h!.... I and \«-t\ little el-e. >lnil lown tlial wiii'low, '-omeoim.


I- the liMlg'’s ol ll'-ll heloi'e tln'V lit the 111''-, "


H'* met Delia'- e\e-;. :ind sonictlung *u


It'- a- cold , .


Ins ga/.e inadi* her'- drop iicloie lii-. ••Tl*-'- IIOL going to f l ie, " s.iid Silinon Hi*x ai.rnpllv.


In his room.' ’ •• A i'iui' l \ou going to


D.'lia .1.-man.led. l‘‘or a s.-cond t In* ohl it. wa- .ihvioiis it was


he sanl -lioi t ly. th.'f.* in tin* liall ." '••ml I'lr '• ' bily the good die young.


II.'le. -onn* Ml yon lietly peo|.|e, . a n y 1 tm dn


!i.:in lie-.il;M nil tin* tip


tiiiigne to |■.‘ln'•.•. “ ^■on . an ieli-|ihon.' lor


•• Tin t •.1. hi


.• il you likt the iclcphnm;


D.'lia gav.- him otn* look ol hlacU liau.-d. tin'll turned away, ( ii ithia l.ati.|"M . angliL


. . , , . i


h.T hv tin* arm. •• r i l ,lo i l . " sh.* sanl. ainl tlm oifi.-r


gav.* In r a l.mk . . 1 grat it ml.'. . , , . , •'Thanks, very much," sh.' said hrnlly.


’I'w.» of tin* m.’ii lilt«*.l Itcilain.v lietw


them, and carrie.l him to hi- ro.mi. D.'lta w.'iiL uith lin'in, I.'aving I ‘h ri'.lnph.'f H.'X and lloe.' f l.aii.hm .-tainling witli tin; old


m:iti. " It looks." said I


•l-cd


Hcllatiiv ImpiM'ii.'.l li.'f.* nist. in tini.'. •• I think In* was hit.*," said Simeon Hex


.iiie.'i'lv, an.l ih.* otli.Ts slare.l at him. •• Ihil- ill.' sale hasn't h.'en op.-n.'.!, notii


ing has h.-.-n st.ileiir" ( ’hi istoplier ^* 'I'her.* wa-n'L anvtl iing to steal,” said Simeon H.'X ste.idily.


in the safe tu-night. I exp.-eled sninetliinj lik.* tins, so I i.'m.o.'.l all my valwahl.'


hefor.* I w<ni. t'» hi«l,'' "W h a t Jiia.h' v.m .-xp.'.t. il ,, IN'ger asked einieitsly, and the old man .-mih'd


sardonicallv. •• With such a lot <>f i rooks in tin* hou-.*


about.’ ’ li.' said oti.'iisively. •• nh. come”


coiiscieni'e." -ai.l


I ditln'l. ihink it was w is.' t.> h a\.' valuaU it. was Christ.tplnr H


from wh.uii til.' pr.n. -t. .-ame " \ o u .l.ui t


-av w.' i-' .•I'otiks, do \.Hi-' ' "T i ia i 's a matlei h.'iw.'.'ti \oii an.l your


. < 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 H.'X pointedly


.im! ills . ou-in sniil.'d, for it w as not au easv matter to r.'luilf I■hrist.ij'her 11 •' I think,’ ’ Huger rliiiin'd in, We’re wasting ti-ni.', don't \oii,' I hap s g.it riglii awa\'. ami we might


I hat


canglil him it W" 'l g" t 'e atter liim in time. ""'Voii might liav.'," saivl S imon 11-" " hut I d.uiht it.


-As yon say, huw.-v


h.' se.'in- to hav.* gel oi i ipletely away, and I for .m.' il.m't see any s.-n-.* in tramping


ah.mt tin* gr.nimls in the dark. Il yun wi-h to .'tay lip von ran do so, luii I m going ha. to he’d. AI-.». I'm g.ung to turn out tin


light and sliui the door . ’ ’ •* How about the-.' l.iols on tin* ll


IJoger sllg'g.'steil. " Ifi'tt. r gather ili.^n np and gn.* th.-m to Ifi'Ilamy. He may find n->* lor lln'in


w In n he’s h.-t ter. Huger laiinlun r.»‘h'.l up tin* rough


vas. stain.’.I imw with hlo.id, ainl earr i .d it ging.'i'lx'.


"H o w ah.mt that hainl-prmt .»n tin ,


w imlow - s i l lC h r i s t o p h e r ask. d. H.' app.'are.l t.i think il was incuiiilM'nt.


on him to avid hi.; e.uit rilmi i.ni l.i ihi' I'on v. 'isati.m.


man.l.'d,


•• Well, wdial about U 'r Mi i ion Hex dr •• I t won’ t run away, will it'r


,, I


It.'ll he there in tin; nmining. I Mippos' If yon think any.un’s lik.'ly t.* steal i wliy not slop tip all night and watch H- ' " . " I was just making a suggestion,’ ’ sanl


Christoplier in a hurt tom*. •• I can niako all tin* .suggesti.uis n.'ces


sarv, " said his I'ousin. hut mad.' *• Are you


iiigy r*m g.'iiiH to turn nut the l igl i f .” Tie did in»t do so imnieiliately. howev.'r


l l swif t exaiuiualion of the lock


of tin; door. Whatever he saw then; .seetin t.» In* what In' expect.‘d. tor In* smiled l.» hinis-'tf. •• .\ny thing w r.mg w ilh


the


Roger asked euri.nisly. •• I t ’s been f.'re.'d.”


" Oh I " .said tin* olln*


" Tln*n.” sai.l Chri-loplier. if the f.'llovv g.q. in some


.lour :


I' tw.» tog.'tlu'l", " that hiok-


.itlier way than


thr.moli tin* wind.iw." •• ll«* g.'t in tlinmgli the do.'r, said Simeon, with that evil sinih* «it his. '• 'J'her


no vlovilit «'t that . ’ Roger lookeil at him with quick suspienui


•* You seem t.» know qviile a hit ah.uil it !’ he saitl sugg.'stiv.'ly. " I can pul two ainl two togeiln'r. as


w. 'll as tin; next man.” his nm-le answer.*.!. •• 'I’ln; one thing c-.'rtain is that 1 .'an’ t !.>« 1


;


the door again to-night. This iniliee. liow ever, should keep the rest ol the lamily


out.’ ’ He glar.'d at Roger, ainl that young man


tinned revl. In the hall Cynthia Raml.m hustl.*d iip t


them. Sho was •• an .leshahille,” and sorrv sight sin; pr*‘si*nt*‘d. As Christ.'|'he Hex' reniarUevl on a suhse.pient oeeasion sin; ‘ lookevi more like a vlamneil s.'ares.'row


than ev.*r.” " l l ’.s as you th.'light.’ ’ slu* saivl. *• It


only a lh*sh‘ wouinl. though lie has lost a


lot of hlootl and is very weak.” •• Ht* always was weak,” Simeon


torteil. •• 1 hop.* iho hlocul In* has lost is the havl hhiod. He can’ t all'.inl to lose wliat litlh* In* has «)f the .»ther kiml. ’ ’ Cynthia snilfed.


'rin*re is no other word for it. Sho snill'evl and huiked ilown Iter


inise. •‘ I wisli y«ni w.mldn’ t pose ns heiiig so


c'alloiis Simeon.’ ’ she saiil ilislinelly. •* Ut course evr'i'yone liuows it is a pose, hut was sirangi’ i's.” Sin* cmnplete.l the sentenc'o with a geslun* .sin* seemed to think was suffieienlly ex­


planatory. •• The iloelor,” slu* ran on, ” win ho hero


shortly.” •‘ l 'won ’ t he np to see him. I ’m going


to lusl again,” .said Simeon Hex. The wvmum shrugged her shoulders help-


le.ssly. again to-niglit.” she saitl.


” I don’ t know liow you can sleep ‘ ‘ t can’ t.


I


know 1 won’ t he able to snat<;h a wink ho- tween miw ami daylight. Ami then, ol course, we’ ll have the police lierc 1 1 1 the nioruiiig. You’ ll certainly report this to the police?” ” No . ” said Simeon He x firmly, aiul


added dryly , ” T have no intention of dis­ gracing Tile family* any more at present.” (To lie continued.)


(Tho characters in this story nro entirely


imaginary, and no reference to l iving persons is intemied.)


•• I h-lt- nothin,-


l i e C i i ; . ‘ .I’Ar - W.i- a I ' t . i id i pi i . - ' l ulu* c(l in l•’^:lnc.' du r in g th " luvi .•ci itury.


\l till' -ni»i'.-mc nioin.-nl' wln-n tie* i.i.'a- ot th.' I'l'-n.'li R.'\ . .In t i.iii. " t r . 'm.n. iou- i rn ih - aiid t r.\:n.'n.lons ta l - . 'h. io. l - . " Mr . (U K. Chi '- t i ‘i ton ii'i in- th.'iii. v\.M' h.-ing pro- luii.'il, ill. re M. o.| in th-' mid-t " i all


tin.-.- ih nmi . ' i - ili.' ( nr>' .['.Nr- « alnily lalUii i:; ahoiii '.un.- t l iing .1 ill.-r.'ii 1. I'-.V.'.


I'.-p.' I’ lU-


....... a p. a-.lilt h-.v ami lal.- r a par i - l i p n. - l . I.oat i l i .d til.'


H.' .I i.- l lu th.' I’ .Ip.' who ha.i ( 'nr . ' . r . \ r - .01 tie- - ih ..I laiiimi-N. I'.'ii.'i: ami on the l - i Nov .iiih.- r.


r.fjt. I’ lii- XI . . ill.' pr.'*-i'ui U.ip'*. <;iiioiu-..i him in S t . I’e l . ' f ' s . Roni.'. in ili.- pt .-.•n<-e I 0|.i» l»i-liop> ami A-’» . a i . l i l ia l ' . W •• m.u all th.' ( 'ui i ' «r . \ r - S a inl .lohn \ ' i a nm \ .


Ifilt l.'t II- li.'gin at ih.' h. 'ginning. Wli. n


a man lia- achiexc.l laJii*' ami lii- -to:_\ i- tl ki ioui i . one look- ;il It a- an a . .......... Ia>i. Hi'


[ili-h.'.l lias a i r iV ' l . put It; loit It i- 11 1 til.' gra.lu.il grouMi


ami .’xpaii'ion oi tlu- r.'iuari.alm' man that on.' I.'arn- llic -t..r\ -it hi- 1 1 1 -- a- h-- i iv - l it.


A Fa rme r ’ s Son. .! - a n - .M a r u* \ la n m loiiri ll


tin' -ox 1 hii.lr.-n ol a larm.-r «>I th*' villag-' call.'.! Dar.lillv to ih.' m.itli -it lu.-n- in Fiam-.-. A- hi. hiograplnr ni . ly put- II : " .l.-an-.Mari.' l.'arnt at tli.- -am.* tin:.' Iiow .li'-n- vv'is horn an.l liou tin- .-orn grow-. (1m* vva'« no nior.' mail .'r t-.r a-toni-liincni than tin* oth.'i- -implv it wa- •>. ’ When In* wa- oM enough lo' v, a . - 'nl to giianl tin- '.In'.'p.


a hoy li.' Im.-.l work ami it on.' m.iv By R. T. INGHAM.


th.' thinl annual ni'.-liiig ui' *1 1 ;. 1 ililJ' .N'ui-ilig .\--Mi iatiMii. :i; :


.ViunluT y.'ar »•! progr-c- u.i i.j'


Hall, I’re.-t«m, .m l''iula\. lie th.* Kx.'ciiti\•' ('.■1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -t.ii' ii umy '.upcriiit. n < i c n i • Iiu'i v. :


till' y.-ar wa- tin* tunnatioM .u 1- ■ all.Ill-, aiiii pr.'parai.Ji \


- l.'ii- u Inch al pr< -■•ill an- iiirii.,; . tiui-.-- .


in-|i.-ct.i|- al-i> t.Hik .iV.T tic- in [- a--.ii-ial iMii- <-inpl<i\ ing l ' ‘‘. .Miss Mart iIKi.iII- U.I


i-tant sup. I'lni* tiilcnt. Ti.-:. . . a- -IIl ia 1 1 .m - m .......... .. 11 m ,


til'-'- w i-r.' allilia t 1 1 1 t-* t b........ tieii.


inir ''s f.u- t h.-ir p.-i in.i n- ii 1 • ,i'; , t lie post - w cre till'll. Till i •• . I. irt mil - '-s . JiiploV .'.I lit tin- .


.<cv.-n:'-.'U a--'i'-iai i.iii . , Public Assistance Grant.


T ) k - Iblbl ic .'V - I ■ : .1 ll. •- ( ■ . ■ in! ' . ; ' - , ai..' a gr.iMt 1 1 1 C'* p> r 1 1M1 •• !i; ■


pi-l-nlis r.'c.-iviiig .>;i! I'-lnl, .uni .. pi - t l -U' IK- l


- Ul l l i ' i i l t nt l n - r I i a . i l i - ;1 aiidtlicr gr.iiit ni 'J 1'’" *,,. : 1 .


t i.m. 11,cc- li.i.l b.-. ii a u.-I.-i in.- . • - ill.- mit-ing il. iK'ii: uinl. r


'


H.-alrh In-iir.inr.', atnl a cj'in' - ’ • m.i.l«- by tin* V ■.•.ilii.-M- Di


i


d ; -( nhilt loll .iiiKiim tin- a • -c. 1 1 1 . n-.miiig al.'.i-, TIk* tiii;im i;il ■ t . 1 1


ib<- iii-m’ ;.* n .. Ik*


I0 V..I play; hut very .-arl.v h.- -howi-i - ign . (if a .1.-'id.'d 1.'ailing inuai 'i - tlu* thing- that an* not ot tin- worhl. .\ml tin' I'rem h l{.-\olnt mil whi. h loir-t- forth .Inriiig liis


In.yliood .lays ,lnl not int.nd l-. pla\ its paVl in till' f.innalion of a -amt. A pric-i wim had taken tin* oath .u tin* R.-vnlui miia ry (li)V.'rnmcnL -iipplant.-.l th-' viUag.' (u i .* ;iml tit.'


i»«*opl.- soon sn-p.-;.'.l tin* mvv l.'aciiing. riio-.* pri.'sts wIm stoo.l lirm w.-i-*


p: n-. rih.-.l hy th.' law. l.ut u.'t;.* ImM-'n ami - l ic i t . ' f i l hy' lb.' p.'oplc; tliat 1" hy tlm-.' ot tin' jicDp!.' who lilii'W I-.' -too.) I.y tln-ir


l-'nith.


-cafiold ami his coiigr.'gat ion th.* ;_.io. , .It ati-.Mari.' a- a ciiild lliiis l.*arnt that priest wa- a man win* ai.-.-pt.-'l d.-alh in uid.'r to remain .me, ‘I In* . hnn h h.'ll- hung sil.nt. Tli.‘ .hild io..k to l.c.i with liim th littl.* statu.' of tliir lanlv and tin' ( iin iti- Cud had h.'en olii.ially .-xiled Mom l-rain.- In I'Hit th.' elinnli.'s w.*r.> 1 i-.'p.'m-.l. Co.I 1,;„1 . om.' ha. k.


liox w a- tin* alia r. 11 prav aloud.


. . .l.•an-.^larl.• \ lanm


I.'arn.'ll to reml at th.' age ol .‘ighi ; u*- ” In* mad.' his tir-t Coiif.-s-ioii to on.* oi tlm; prii'sts always timh'r Mispicnui, wli.', dies-, as hivin.'U. wan.h'f.'d trom villag.' to village. He was more than lhirt»;en ulnn In* ma.l


his first C.immnnion. witli a hainllul nth.'i' ehihiren, in :i n.'ighhoiinng cliat.an,


iviu. ill., slmu. 'i - -.i.-ly of nin.'te.'ii ihi.- voiing pl.mghnian, wiili '111' I'l;;'


IMtIi.r l.-s kli'ii'li-ilpi lliii" O' liim^.’ll 1.' .'I- I'l'IO'


ill,, .nr.'- .'1 l-'ullv lint, liir H' ln I'O'l illy willi ill.' .ilij.'i'l. Ill liiillii'i'iiin 111'


A Big Lanky Scholar.


\V|. uni mill tliiil 1 1 1 ' ivii.; a n ry |Mi..r liuiiil at l.'arning Irom hook.s; atnl his j'i.*neh hmgrapln'f puts tin* qm'.sti.m; In-ad r.'ally as thick a>;i it, v.-ciin.i:'


I’/ " : ” .'*


In* verv nearlv gave it up. R'lt Mldd.'llly, he took t.v tin* r.iad, ainl walking st^jy xevi'iity miles to Vivarais, h.-gging loud and sh.'lter on tin wav. he pray.*d at the phn wln-re tin* d.'suil, l''at!n*r. St. Fram is Regt.*^. h. '.d dii'.l, and wln*re his r. l i .s ai.' still v.‘n.*ral.*il. Appar.-iitly, from the iinmn'iii. .tf his return, a v.'d s.'.'med to light. 11 learmd what he stndi.'.l, and nnd.'r-toiKl. M. Ifiillev Inid n'tnrned to tin* ta-k t.'ai-hing ■ this big, lanky scholar, w In* due .-.mis.', was s.'Ul t.» tin* >.'mina:y N’ errieres. Hnl h.*n* a-gain his d.-li.-ien. y in acquiring knowledg.* In'eann* ai*pari'iit. and Latin gav.* him no end ol troulile. lliiL his (ievolions ami tlte transparent go.idti.--s of this lia.'kwar.l s.-lmlar, e.mpl.'d with t he fact that tln*re were .so few pri.'sts tor tin v'jupty partsh.'s. at last (Uitweiglnd his in* eapaeitv for higli.'r studies and he was duly ordaine'd.


l l was, tin'll, on tin* RUh


August, l^l.’*. h'ss than two months all -'f Waterh'io. tlnii John Viann.'v, tin* p.'a-air., was or.lain.*.! pri«*st. and on tin* m-xt. day. tin* Vigi l of the Assumi»tion, oiler.*.l his first .Mass. Kven at this tinn*. hallier Viann.'v was so haekward in moral th.'oh'gy that he wlio was aft.Twards altii.*sl to liv.; in the ennfessi.mal absolving penitents who came from far and wide, rich and poor, high an.l lowly. di.I not re.-.-ive the tamilti. .if "a c.mi.'ss.'i' till very nim h latt*r.


Foundat ion of Fame. Refon* being sent t.» tin* village .if Ars


l''ath.*r N'iannev sp.-nl three year- a- . iirat i. > M. Ihilley in the parish ol Keully. ui‘|h’ f tin* pri.'st who had eoaehe.1 him.


(.'litireh auth.*rities, who had li'^t.-imd i. ‘ tin; persuasions ul Father Halley in tavonr ol Ji'Iin Vianiiey, despit.* his detiei.'neies in iu.ok learning, se.'iii.'vl t.» say ; ^ ‘Ui tioL v.mr way; so ke.'p iiijtil Hut ratln't Halley was onlv t.vo anxious t.* have him f.ir lit* Imu'vv t)ie w.nth of Juhn \ ianm*y ami knew also that no oth.'i* re.-tor w.>uld h.* ahh* to imdi.* ln*a.l or tail of the m-w curate.


I t mav he sai«l. to slmrt.*n tin*


st.iry, that i t was eonsianl prayer, jiard nnlliigging work and eonslaiit sell-moriilua- li.m tlial were the foumlaii.m of the faim* as spiritual vlireetor that radiated troin tin;


lit tle villag.* of Ars. to which plan* Fal mr .folin N’ iannev was duly transf.*rr.*<l. His Viear-(.eneral Innl said to hint: •* My lrn;ml, voti hav.* lu*en appointed Cure ol -\rs. I t is a li ttle t>arisli wher** tliert* is n*>t ntueli lov«* of Cod; von must put s(*nu* into it. We l l ' 11.* vlid.


'I’ lu* Freiieii Revolution


liiiil muili- i(s I'lfi'i'ls liiH ill til.' ii'iii.il.' littl.' villiigi'


I l f A r ' . mill I'm' n limi' lii'i'pl" foi'Hiitti'ii til lii'lii'Vi'. A uiiilli''S iig.i liiiil


j)om*trated to the very ln;art ot tlu; country. Ill a tiote on tho .Saint, Mr. («. lx. Clu*stor-


ton savs: ‘ ‘ I f I might so express it. lie was abo v e ’ all things aggravat ing.


walking cvmtradiction; lu* cut across ihe


whole treml of his lime at right angu;s; quite content to know that the angle was right. . . .


I t was in tlie <lnll-<layliglil


of tho manufacturing ami materialistic nineteenth century t iiat the uneartlily light shorn* from the cavern of Loimles. Ami it was in tlio full sunrise of tlu; secular ago of reason intrmluced hy the (;ightoetith <M*n- tury l liat a nimbus not of that age or of tins world could he scon round tho hoa<I of the Cure d’ Ars.”


An interesting book, ” Tl ie Secret of the


Cure d ’Ars.” hy Henri Glieon. is puhhshctl by Jlessrs. Shoo<l and Ward, of London, tho Engiisli translation from tho I ronch original text being hy Mr . F. J. .Shoed. D.A. . LL.H. , head of the above firm of


puhlishors. ID* was a l ie


liarn <!id for a c liiin li. ;i hrca<l torhi.l.hn to


I ll.' pri.'si wax 1 ISking tin 'l.l, '•Ill-l VC .it l-^xp.-ii'li I UI •• \ IIK-Iit S. Tlu' balali. •• .1 - 1 -li.c,- • i


. liidiii:'; a . r.-.lit b.il.iin .* .,t ;! " i. M fin- v.-ar .»t


\ .1 - !.


pi Mx iiiia 1 .'ly L'lttn. 'I Ik* Karl -'f I b'l liv u a • 1 •• • !• ' ■ i ;


tie- Cl. t . ! ' :. .1 I ' ;L


.it ill.' as'voi latii'M. aii'l i !k- ( 'miiu:' pati-Milcs^. Thi* ollii'-t ' al-M u* |c j. Al’ t.'*- til.' n.- t i inr . M . i ' i \' .-xpi.i'M' cl 11 •• I'.


L. itihm. I iti •


fiiiuuatioii ."^.-li.-iiu* Inf tiui-'. -. I. ' ; bi-iK*tit- c.Mil.l b.* .l.riv.d. All !h.* L.-iii. a-bir.' A - < ic 1 t n n.-


vi-.'d IM t'liii t lu* -clu .riK'. S.-v ■ n: -, ..•III. of tlu* hospitals (it M\cr -jni. 1 ent.-r.-.l, -t.'i'J 1 n-tiv n t :■'l l- . am! tc'i Nnr-iiig .\s-n» lat ums,


."-ixiv p> 1


fh«' \-"luinary liospital- m tlu- ' ’c.: hail ;i.hipt< d th.* s.-bciiu .


lie


OWNER ONLY ” DRIVING POLiCiES.


INSURANCE LAPSES IF ANOTHER PERSON DRIV ES TH E CAR.


ria'^.* i- a p'liiu ill 'Miilt.-xiim uitu


pill-.'iv I ll 1 1 (Ipa It V iti-ui.iiK.' wbali iiMl b.-.-ii -I r.-'.-il. I'lit uhi'h i- {.'ii'.it.'-t impiirtaiic* to thn-.' m"5.’n-'.


from tlicir pr. ;iiiuius t.ii- ••imm-r ni ' driviit':. r.'itiarks " Ilu' M'it‘»r." Un.' .-a-e has l*. «'U 1 ■ t .b-.l uii.'ic .*u. . pi.licy vva- ill f.ir.--* ami ......... ..


tak.* a.hautag.' .•! tlu- .li-'Mun; -dl ' ail .'


a i.-lativ.' tc* .Irivc. 'lb-* .-.-fMlic.iic d.'iiiaml.'.l ami it was tlun j.miiiI.'I mi’ t llu* iiisuran..' wa- m* .'tl.'il. It . n Im* tin* str.mgly cmplia.-iv',.-d that il an • \ permit- anMtii.-r p.t-.i i i<* .lri\<* In- an.l ll tin* p.ili.y .-..v.-r- tlu* '• .>vvm-i .mi wh.'ii driving. Imth th.* .lun.T ami lie' t- son driving ar»* guilty ui an «>ll.'m ■- un . ill.' A.-I ami arc iia)»l.' t-* a tine m>; . \'' img


iM ex. i-cdiiig till'.'I* numths. m*


* t.i iiiipri'.'iiiiK-nl ter .1 i.'iin 1 ami n


licences may be -u-p.-ml.-'l l"i' a p*n: i


tvv.-lvc imintlis. N’mw that t-ienpnb.'iy itisiu.im.* i-


'


enforced. It is (jm-t i<*nahh* wlu-tlur :> Is any advantag.* gaim'.l hy taking < p.ilicy r.-strii-iing tlu* .iriviug mI a • • til.* "owne r .inly." Tlmr.* i- alu.n- • pM--ihility ot an •inci-g.'my ari-iiu’, **i mav call tur the n-.' .>i th.* car l»y .l'■.•''■ paiYy. lint, apart M.un that, circuiii'in. mav ari-e in whi.-h an .nvii.T will wi-!. h'ml his .-ar t-* a r- lativ.* ..r fri.-ml. b - sight ef th.* fact at tin* iimin.'m l l i ’’ h.Jds a r.-si ric-t.'.l p'»lu y. .\iiuthi-r impnrtant> pniiit in tin-


nexion is that th-* p.-i sim lu.i r.iw iiu', •• • -iuml.l hitiisclf a-'-ertain uh.'tli.T tic- Mirance in tore* exicmU t.» him .1 •* a-4 to tin* »»wner, and also \v hcili.'i' it > tin* piirp.isi- f«>r which in' ini.-mls i.» u- •


car. SAW L E Y .


IIAV H.\R.V1'>;T. llaym.ikiiig h»*g;in in tin* .<.iwl«'y di-tri.-t


i.pCIMtl


eml. WlxDDINH. -The nianiag.' t.mU pI'C.-


Sawley Wc-lcyan Chapel on .''.itu. morning of .Mr. I■


’r.*^l I'aiihl.-y, oi I’liu .• •-


'rrnaii, of .<yk.* C.ittages. (li-imll.-t'Ui. tH' : -i* of tlu; hri<!egro.)m. atl-'iid.-il :is l*o-t' n - ^ and hridesiuaid tc.sjHs-tiv.'ly. 1 In* lb-' I- .<. .I.»hnM>n, .It ('1 iiIn'i".*. wa- the utli'■.....


minister. AX.MVI ’.RSARV SKRVICKS. - •'“'•• • S. lmol aiiniver-ary .-.'rvi-.'s w.*i.* In- *' , • '


the \Ve-!.'yan Chai'.'l .m Sunday. aii-I t;. W4'ie well att.‘lull'd, th-uigli i lie -.'V.-r.' .* ;• mm ami heavy rain pri'Vcntcd many non. -i tending the .‘Veiling -ervie.*. Tin* pr.-'Kiat. aft.'riniun and ev.'ning, was tin* Rw. (.corg"


H. Alar-hall, of Si.>ke.oii.Tr.'iii. am! t .- merly of this I'in-uit. who <leliv.'tc.l tu* must iHiwerfnl and appropriate .li-c.r.U'. At tin* afterno.m .serviee. .s|M'<-ial mii-i.' w remier.'d hy the Primary <'hildr.*n .iml t' .seliolar.s. wlio were r.nnluet.'il hy S-'o (o'l'trnde Moofi*-. and at. tin* 4'V.‘iiiii.’. ■ vie.* hv till* -senior M'h.*Iars am! i Ik- Miss I'k Harri.son being the soloi-t, I). Proctor al.s.i r.'iider.'d


.'Ij" '‘“ i',-'


•• AngcU, ever hriglit. and tair." Mi's I.. Pe«*l oH’u'iati'd at. tin* organ.


morning .s<;hool an in.spiring ad.lr.'-s w.c- giv(*n hy Mr. Marshall. Tin* .-.ill.x'ti'-n' amounted to L'l7 l.'»s. Od.. a ih*erea'.'


last year, though tin* tinaneial r-'stilt w.i- eonsitlered go.id, having r»*gard t»> tin* •“ verse wcatlu'i* conditions.


CONSERVATIVE DANCE. A dance, arranged by tlie (I'onservatJ'.*


Club Social Committee, wa.s In*ld Club Hallroom on Saturd.ay evening. I her.*


was only .a juoih'rate attemlance. but dain-


ing was’ tborongldv enjoyed to music ijnPP"*'” by Mr . W*. CVabtroo’ .s orchestra. Klheieim M.C. ’s were in attendance.


EvoninR sandnk witli cnamcl l « l too-n.'iil.


is the lati-st fnsliion for I ’ ansicniics. btocK- ings aro dispensed with.


ti.e '"j


road. Clilhi’rm*. ainl ,Mi-s Rutli Hiirg*--. Little Mooi'-i'.ia.l. ( ‘lit h.'!'*.'. .Mr. .im! .M -.


iii'- ; 11.' .1 l.ol no


111,etc ;li ' il' ‘ p.il t , Ic- -lei \ li'W


lulK '-III n !• 'I ill.-' :;.i'i.. t -H',. II U •>- ! :i: '•


.1" tb- W.'ll., I I,.• 1 u » I I


h!, '^mic '.'tlK liriii.iM''i: ol M,,nb-> I'm o bl .Ml ;itm mliiK'iil I t 'oUIK ll b ■ I


Ton I t •, 1 1 .' i 1 1 .1 * •' ! ' rdnkin^ I


Council Comr Anti-Lit|


I'ul.li. I'l T),.- M.


ami J ' ,1. W 1 !


,>.'..• .\bb limii V .........1 1


'. R -I


S.ittcr'.lM' .Ml'l Mt " 1 1 .. 1 -I-


Aut (


mitt**' w. ' I ! ' i Mailb.v .


uiid'-t '" .•! ilo ( "Ulli >i i


. 1 l.l 'll. pi Ml 1 ll' ■ 1" it "llgli .,i '. - -m


Wlc u til.' ml " m 'M,' E IGHTEEN N EW ASSOCIATIONS. F EW I THE CUKE D’AKS


W H O HE W A S , AND W H A T HE DID.


COUNTY NURSING.


A N O TH E R Y E A R OF PROGRESS IN LANC ASHIR E.


A V A T E l INSl^


Councillor M| Re


Il '


T..wn C" Oil' A '> M-.


b.-cll Ml :b*' < .I I > .1 ud *' I oiMK ' I u 1 1 i; 11 I .mm ill'-:- l l .ol \ ;-M.-.l


i’oM lil'l


Ktlor.'-t-.t u-n u .•f.' I :.< •' * 'I'll .l.'Lot.-l .-IMC I, 1 ilc I .oj:- ;mi.1 -I t hi l«-;i\ mg. < Miiiplim.'tii W;»t.-rw..| k - Ml I 1 . ••■■lilt 1' 'll pi •


1k' W.I- put I K-biilmn. iic ibc Pi . - - 1.1*1^ th.' ( 'oiim il plliJ K ■ W ollld 11 w orb doll.'. I I 1.. ibo P i


• .-rtaiid' to ImI t iu- umb’i t .ik mf T..U11 n.-rt. ; Ml. linb-'!. i b-


.•luMl'^U.MI -ll i .-vi-ing t i,'- in-p.-i Mom.


Chn1r| id Ml g .


s..i'i M b.iil kI'1 < liiMrm:ni o ■ hi- <li- -\-t.'l:i h:id w| 1 o t ilm*. %


■ !•


vidiutbb' intoil !o|- ni-t.MK .


Council -llhl;i I :i t ;. >M . i *..


<h;p;irMiU'iil ex.-r< 1 '.' Ill- .l| t nui--. t ’.uim tllor


r.*>olntion m l*a-t two y. ,M I


j»l.--.-m .;t tl| iiad Hot tin Wiit.-rwiM k •• that- too im I W.is to -.'.-VJIc th.. Pi . -s, ilic who ha.l .I'-if xpecial inioil Al th.' same il to atrangc tl| lin. s as pos warrant, tin* Til.* *l’..w n


n.it let th.' ( I


.»i th.' in\ il:| .itiicials who Tin* anicmll


.\ re-olut iol


C.iuneil t-o ti l l Privat.* Str.*ef (a ) - 'rhe ha| sir**.‘t. _ I fawdlal Haw'diaf


(M Wha lh' l lands t f tho hef


Councillor


Work shnuldl IHissihle. Oti L houso.s iu ti| ihKidiMl. and occurrence wil ’ *P of l iie s f i Alderman .1


tin; work wo| delay. The* Counci


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