BROWN'S BISCUITS ltloncton. N. 3-. are pleased to announce that Mas. mznx Lowrnsn. Albany, rm. No. 2. P.lt.l.. was the winner ol the 4-lh. Carton of Fancy Assorted nipcults. in our weekly (irawlnm Juno 21- Mra. Lowther will also be eligible in our Monthly drawing for the choice of Prisea. l Johnson & Johnson Prescription Specialists Oor. not In Prince lie. The linlatched Door 31 Freak Prise PART II For the few seconds it took for these reflections to pass through her mind she had stood with her back to the door oblivious or her surroundings. Now she became aware of them again. The cloak- room attendant was regarding her expectsntly and they had the place to themselves. Mechanically Bar- bsre. gave the woman a mile and a nod and. going to a mirror. M- gan to powder her face. she had arrived at a definite resolve. She was going to Roger Borden! The room door opened and. be- hind her own reflection in the mirror. Barbara saw s girl enter. she came in quickly. glanced hur- riedly round and, seeing Barbara, paused with an expression of an- noyance. The strains of the wait: came in through the open door and Barbara got the impression that the newcomer had hoped to find the room empty. Well, she oould have it so. except for the attendant! Your Family Drug Store Idivhimwf Wwmxx THE I-ayiey! She looked back from the door. The other girl had stopped where ' they had met and was staring af- ter Barbara with a curious intent- ness. Barbara hurried out and al- madman Mons ST.HII.AIRE Oil COAI. OR WOOD with GAS (Nnluroi. Manufactured or Propane) S A V E S - O SPACE in Kitchen 0 cost oi sepnrnle healer e YIME -not nvnllable instantly tar lop-oi-ilrwo looking or oven hating I FUEL --Tim lnrnous Harper "centre umrnnr"l'lurn4'1 mm up to 3991, in gas. 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Here was that ”lovely girl" whom Barbara had seen with two queer looking men at the table Roger Borden left when he went to speak to Nancy. And, indeed, she was lovely with her shimmering golden hsir. her complexion of cream and roses and her clear ivory skin against the lettuce-green back- ground of her frock. Here was something else which Barbara found hard to reconcile with Roger Borden as he was known at High most banged the door. The mere thought of being watched just now set her nerves Jangling. The waltz; was in full swing and the lobby; was deserted. She ran through iii and out to the street. Less than five minutes later she was passing through the entrance; to Darnley Mansions. A bonrdl bearing the names of the tenantsl told her that Mr. Roger Borden was on the second floor. A tablet marked him as being ”ln.” There were four flats on the ground floor and she supposed this arrangement would hold for all the five storeys. Number 3 raced her at the end of the hall: that, then. would almost certainly be the position of Num- ber ii on the second floor. She had hurried from the re- staurant, driven by the fear thai if she hesitated she would lose .courage and turn tail, and now the isame dread sent her running up .the first flight of stairs. ignoring lthe lift whose empty shaft was in la corner. The impetus of fear ex- hausted itself as she set foot on the lower of the next. stairs and. lSllP had to force herself forward all step at a time. She was nearing the top and could just. see along thel lnnding to t.hc door of the flat' which she concluded was the one; she sought. when its door opened and a. man, wearing a plaid over- coat and a peaked cap came nut.l lnvoluntnrily Barbara stopped with, her eyes on him. 1 lie was a stranger to her: A thin.l snllnw man with shnrp features and, though she could tell wh,v,i she felt on instantaneous repugn- nnce for him. lle paused in the doorway to slip into his overcoat pocket A small pnrcel which seem- ed to be enclosed in an envelope; then he took out a packet of rig- nretes. put one between his lips. returned the packet to his pocket. and began feeling as though for matches. Barbara heard is low curse and he went back into the flat and, threading softly, walked the full length of a long passage to it closed door. i That would be the kitchen, Bnr-y bare thought and. judging from his general appearance, this would. ibe Eordenls servant - perhaps the lonly one he kept at the flat. Shel had come up the rest of the stalrsl as he walked away and when he entered the kitchen she was at the wide-open door 0! the lint. On the right of the hall she saw the open door of an unlighied room; farther along there was light on the floor evidently coming from below ill'l- other door. That would be the room where Roger Borden was, she thought. The light which had been switch- ed on in the kitchen went out. The unpleasnnt-looking- man was com- lng back and llnrbnra. rmilizin-1 whnt might be thought of her cnll- l in; on a gentleman at this hn::r.- and hating the idea of this man looking at her with his furtive eyes when she asked for his master. made a sudden little rush which carried her into the darkened room, where she slipped behind the door and stood scarcely daring to breathe. Footsteps came along the hall, and a loud voice cried: "Who is that?" Another. smooth and oily with some underlying note which sent a shiver running down Barbara's spine as it came to her in the darkness. replied: "OM! me. Sir. I went back for my matches." "Right. Get on with that er- .. This time Barbara recognised Roger Borden's voice. The man went out, pulled the door after him. and she heard the sharp click of the catch. shewasshutinthe flat with Borden! It was a horrible ideal she stole silently from the room; found the front: door and. turning back the latch, secured it in that position. The door remain- ed lshut. but a single movement would open it now without an need to tumble for the latch. A si y pre- caution, she thought, but she felt easier now. lut the worst part was to come she stood for several minutes issu- ing against the door, trying to muck up courage to go on. Every instinct n to b k-to' tear open it. dot: and?! '0 l "1 mum to Nancy down ii mustn't. 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