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TTLKIIE Into this er hurried. For me tim th tunnel a narrow but widened, and br-for ry Jong we unw uut lulo a wide rock iliamber lighted by electricity. There the gas eie removed. At a from Four. faring ith mocking triumph in hi face.

ere leatched and erty article removed fi.iin pocket: in-t hiding Poirot ttttle automatic (i.t.. A ran Kmo'r me it was iang ed down on the tauje. peie'vly fie- confronting hi empty seat. Far presence felted and uulni.mhcicd. It He end.

"Wf.Mimf to tre tei of the rur. Hercuie Fmrot utnlier Four a flocking i 'To rm-rt you i ir tir.T (mi trd iilc.i.i.rc Put iv irtuin-tng fioin g-avr for Toin cl A net I dated Slot look i.t "Vvin. Mm way." rnnt'iifUed Number Yt'. 'Your arm al Wi'l be eomeuhat to fiy roUonur. He ind i a naiio- doorway In the ii; We rted through end f'iund ojnelie.

anuthei ehmjter." At thr end of "ARMS. LEGS, USELESS WITH Kessatierkow stiff aotlpamful ha nude yiwir aa and fc-cs, you cmo Innk roafideatly to TenplrtoB a T-B-C tor emck reUf. Cuaeuirr the i. jonn return. IT.Huro Niagara falls.

One fur lore an-ls ka arms and s-ga rr uarirm. The freegik aremed to hive gone out of be antra. Tr.re I tned T-K-C a aadgotreM Irom Ihafimt bojL N(, anf Deuntj dona mA but lir me. Siare thee dn or to of T-R-O'e ala eleani air the pi.e and stiff oeas." That as berauae T-R-Ci ant a rasi rheum tie reowiy qiurk and efleetive la the traataieot of rheumatism, arta-titia, luabagn, anatira, Deuntia. eeur-elgie, tie douloureux, gout, pleurodynia, ec Get ue or 1 bos iron your druggist.

TEMPLETON'S Urtle Meatholatuaa filMsd ragulady aigki said saoewiai tlie imis MMiadMsfactioles Sraa beaathmg, helps I aaamd ramaking ad ward of rolda. back Aak ye" eViaygtfst fve HOW SHE DEFEATED Do yea eougk aad waeeee all night long, ea air Jaa Vi Kane. R.R. 3 Waatport, OoL. used todo? Thea read Bowsheeocquefad Wtroubl Teeaty teuautee after I took my Bret dose of XAZ4UH, I had rooat bleawd rekei," he write "Tka rriKht Beemed to go my cheat, I could breathe easily, and my eough loomed so the phlegm came with ae difficulty You, too, will get relief from $1 worth or your money bseki 0e and 1 at druggist; tot IPs nr lfit Mty jrauotemofinfi mmhw TAKt GASTRONOX it TO fn 1 1 ii VniFECTiorr UAef earn beW I lea) beceaMS dasieiet A TOWN i iii i 1 ie old big at of be as no to AND ARO IBIKG IFdDUJIE99 by AGATHA CHRISTIE a table behind which four rhair were placed.

The end lha.r was empty, but Wat draped with a mandarin's cap. On the setuhd. smoking a cigar, at Mr. Abe Ryland. Leaning back in the third chair, with her burning ryes and her nun's face, wan Madame Olivier.

Number Four took hr seat on the fourth chair. We were in. the presence of the rii at Knur. Nrer befoie hud I felt no fully the reality and the of way in China, he yet controlled ind d'rntrd this malign organ-nation. Madnie Olivin gHve a faint ry on seeing us RyUnd, more elf -controlled, only 'shifted hi 11g.1i.

and hit gruzled eve-. i l)io. Hruule I'oirot." Mud (lo.lv. "1'tis i a suipne Y6u put it over u. all i.ght.

AVe riiought ymi were good and bunrd No matter, the game up mm." Thrie ring of steel in hii ue. Miulnmt Olivier said, t' but ci eyes burned, and di'lixed the slow iy she I M.irtume I wish yim said I'oirot I Some i.im. lie seemed quite tom- K-ed. Yet there was something vsJole appearance that er.W, 1 Tt en theie wa a stir ol draper- i doorj out-of-doors. If health tx-hind us.

sr.d the Countess is to be preserved. The various Yeia HossaKoff tame in. scientific device by which light- "AhV' said Number Four. "Our ing is measured, and adjusted, valued and trusted I.eutenant. An.

were admirably displayed, and fuend of youis is heie, my 1 explained. dear lady I Len MiKinley expressed the The C'oun'r-s whirled round thtnkj of the club for the demon-with her u.iul ehemcne of stiation. movement. "In heaven she cried. is the little man! Ah! but he has the nine lives of a cat! Oh, little man, little man' Why did you mix yourself up in Madame," said Poirot, with a bow.

"Me. like the great Napoleon, I am on the side of the battalions." As he spoke I saw a sudden suspicion flash into her eyes, and the same moment I knew the truth which subconsciously I al ready sensed. inr man ursiue nic was not i r-. i Hercuie roirot. He was very like him, extraor dinarily like him.

There was the same egg-shaped head, the same strutting figure, delicately plump. But the voice was different, and the eyes Instead of being green were dark, and surely the moustachesthose famous moustaches? My reflections were cut short by the countess' voice. She stepped forward, her voice ringing with ex citement. You have been deceived. That man is not Hercuie Poirot!" Number Four uttered an incre dulous exclamation, but the countess leant forward and snatched at Poirot moustaches They came off in her hand, and then, indeed, the truth was plain.

For this man's upper lip was disfigured by a small scar which completely altered the expression the face. "Not Hercuje Poirot," muttered Number Four. "But who can he then?" "I know," I cried suddenly, and then stopped dead afraid I had ruined everything. But the man I will still refer to Poirot had turned to me encouragingly. "Say it if you will.

It makes matter now. The trick hat succeeded." This Arhille Poirot," I said slowly. "Hercuie Poirotg twin brother." "Impossible," said Ryland sharply, but he was shaken. "Hercule's plan has succeeded a marvel," said Achilla placidly. Number Four leapt forward, his voice- harsh and menacing.

"Succeeded, has he snarled. "Do you realize that before many minutes. have passed "you will be dead dead?" Ye." said Achille Poirot grave- HIS PALS ly. "I realize that. It you who do not realize that a man may be Willing to purchase success by hit life.

There were men who laid down their lives for their.country in the war. I am prepared to lay down mine in the same way for the world.1 It struck me Jurt then that although perfectly- witling to lay down life I might have been consulted in the matter. Then I remembered how Poirot had urg- ed me to slay behind, and I felt To Be CeaUnuea Daily. Pay Tribute To Ross Trimble Rough Riders' Coach Quest tt Luncheon of Lions Club. Ross Trimble, coach of the Ot-Uwa Rough Riders "football team, was a at luncheon of the IJoni Club of Otlawa on Tuedny in the Chateau Laurier, and Wdn publicly complimented by the presidenr, W.

H. Stevens. "He i 'wondn'ful Job," said Mr. Stevens amid applause. "We wish him and the team all good jn Toronto on Saturday.

Introduced bv 1 Alan Brown, a talkie film: "Light for Living was presented by E. Rinfret. demonstrating the necessity of ade- auate lichtine systems, both in- Gren Goodwin, on behalf of the Christmas Cheer committee, detailed the extensive plans, being laid for the gladdening of many Ottawa homes during the festive teason. It was announced by Roy Baker, on behalf of the committee in charge, that the club would hold a Gala Night next Tuesday at the Gatineau Club. Test-president Alex Grant announced that on the following Tuesday the annual Past-Presidents' Dinner DVnce would be held in the Chateau Laurier.

W. H. Stevens announced that the luncheon on Tuesday, December 21, would be a Ladies' Day luncheon, in celebration of the Christmas season. At the Theat "Don't Tell the Wife," an expose of stock swindlers' methods, and done in a hilarious manner, is the RXy uay tuiu inuiMiiy, Guy Kibbee, C'na Merkel and Lynne OveVman are the featured players in this high-speed comedy. Overman pWs tfie part of a re- tired stock 'promoter who is in duced by former associates to come back into the "racket," Miss Merkel is hi? suspicious wife, and Kibbee is the innocent financial editor whom the gang persuades to accept the presidency of their company.

Thurston Hall, Guinn Williams, Harry Tyler and William Demar-esT have strong supporting roles in the Rcxy offering, which is showing with Robert Montgomery and Marlon Davies In "Ever Since Eve." Showing at the Cqlumbia Theatre today and Thursday la "The Hit musical comedy co-starring Phil Regan and Frances Langford- The plot weaves Itself engagingly about the featured songs, dances and comedy sketches that make up thej production. Miss Langford, as an unknown linger, is elevated to stardom by Press Agent Regan. The feminine "heavy," played by Louise Henry, threatens to ruin her reputation, and just about succeeds. Regan, however, saves the day in an unusual and gripping announcement Duke F.llington and his band, The Voice- of Experience, Eddie Duchin, January and' Molasses head a score or more radio personalities in the supporting cast of the musical. "Night Key," with Boris Karloff an Jean Rogers in the stellar roles, completes the Columbia program.

Advertising Club Hears Richard Coleman "People make a market, and the advertiser who knows how to appeal to the emotions of his market can sell his said Richard Coleman, director of market research for Might Directories, Limited, in an address before the Advertising Club of Ottawa on Tuesday evening. Taking as his subject, "How to Get More Business From Your Old Mr. Coleman outlined the seven universal emotions to which advertising appeal must be directed and by mesns of illustration quoted actual cases of merchants who had successfully Increased business in this way. "Skillful research la an essential preliminary to every advertising campaign if it is to. produce stated Mr.

Coleman and outlined the type of research available to business men. Sug gestions at to the resultful writing of advertising also were presented. It was announced the club would be addressed at Its next meeting, on December 7. by Mrs. J.

H. Robson, past president of the Zonta Club on the subject, "A Woman Looks at Newspaper Ad vertising." Bayberry candle are mad from wax that coat the berrie of the 1 Mieai, bayberry tre THE OTTAWJC JOUHAE MOItlSBUEO UQNS CXVB. MORRISBUSG. (Special) "Live Longer with Light" was the subject of an trated address at Lut night ban quet of the MorrUburg Llong Club, by L. A.

PiJtard. of Ottawa, and R. E. Rinfret, also of Ottawa. They were introduced by Alan Brown and Edwin Williams, of the Ottawa Lions The Ottawa delegation u.ir from Morrlsburg- the travelling lion uuruig uietr visit.

Reeve Arthur Flynn, president of the club, held the chair inH presented attendance button to W. a. Mcuannon and hi. f. Ault.

William Holland was presented with a Lions button Dr. A Reddick, being a new-member: A brief address on Llonlsm was given by S. G. Finnie. aerretarv and membership chairman of the Morrisburg club.

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Tonight at the little Theatre the Ottawa Drama League open the second production of their current of Scotland." by Maxwell Anderson. The play is one of the most brilliant yet written by that forceful and poetic dramatist. The sheer beauty of the-tmes and the dramatic force of the sad story bring back great tragedy to the modern stage. The plot cover those Ave years between Mary landing at Leith CluistauCdeiidars We will aalarge aad asauat im a lM Calender the picture af year choice 39c-2 for 75c 09 Calorieg Extra 'I'JjW'H Italian Balm Imperial battle. 9ge Otker Sise 29c.55c.89e With aack pwrekase- of GOLDEN CLEANSING CREAM ceatetntag Callaidal Cald S1.10 Wa will gie; Free Charge, aae Daggett A Ramadell Perfect Skia Tonic, price SO.

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In the first acejse, we see the Stuart Queen greeted by that man of foreboding. John Knox, and already tasting the bitterness of aa Inhospitable welcome. In the Anal act she la brought face to face with her rival, Eluabeth Tudor, and realise who band ha guided her step to her doom. Mr. Anderson 1 wore concerned with the character of these, two greet ruler than with the exact facta of history.

But he ha given a truly moving story, and a very human documents The present production ha been produced, by Dorothy White, with Norah Hughes in the nam role. Barbara Eason play the young Queen EUxabeuV and William M. Hughes, ha the role of Both well. The sets have been designed and executed by James Dudley, and Katherine Fenwick ha provided vivid and colorful cotames. Thl I ....,1 27 To) CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS Eaglish Fleral Carden Eagliak Coack Scaaea 31.35 Measari.i of England 31.24 Baa Huaaersus lariea 77c Individual Card 13c.

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NOVEMBER 24, 1937. ambitious effort 1 cure to plea the Ottawa public, and i expected to play to capacity Th audience are- reminded that the play is a long 'one, and are urged to be in their seat in good time for the rise of the curtain at I SO. Motorcycliat 8uffen Broken Leg Whn thV motorcycle' he was driving was Jn. collision with an automobile jt Armstrong and Pinhey streets at 7.20. pA.

on Tuesday, Richard Anderson, 18, of 0 Uagar street, suffered a fractured left leg Ray Lefebvre, of 17 street, who was riding tandem, escaped injury. The Injured youth was conveyed to the Ottawa Civic Hospital by th driver of the automobile, reported by West End police to be Oscar Derouin, 08 Caroline, avenue. Mr. Derouin" told Constable John Lord he was driving west on Armstrong and the right front fender of the car was in collision with th motorcycle which was proceeding north oa Pinhey. Bt'ILDLNO TsUTLEX Construction of a 17,000 triplex for r.

La tour, of Montreal, on Fnel street, ha been started, the contractor being J. A. Lanthler. 143 Gulgue avenue, A detached house is also being erected on Kenllworth street, at a cost of $3,000, th owner-builder being H. Thorns, 116 Strathcona avenue, i VETEBANS GKT KING.

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