E1/x///Il\\\ Always Another Spring XV ‘Ion. should." den said. adding Iflh a. sudden shy irnpuisiveness and an apologetic glance at her husband, "I never told a living soul before, but I wanted to be a bareback rider in a circus once. 0C course.” she slipped her hand into Bud's, "that \vas long he- fore "I thc-ught about getting mar- "It must have been when you wore an infant in arms then." her twin commented. She had never quite forgiven Jen for getting married when they could have had so much more fun being bachelor girls to-gether. "What's our secret yen. Gil? I just know t’! something exciting." "It ls."Gilassured her soimnnly. “I! I had my way I'd be a fly-a human one. You know, one of those guys who hangs by his tocs from the spire o-f the Empire State Building. The only reason I - lift achieved that high pos is makes me as ', headed ao a loose balloon to look down from a second story win- dew." “But you fly a planei" Janice Ill . ‘ 's something also again." assured her. “I can fly upside vm with the greatest of ease. t. has take me up in an ele- what is your hidden Hissdark eyes turned . ‘ ou’re the only one— not forgetting Mr. Sherman-who h ‘t confessed. lady," I'm afraid I haven't anything f¢.60l1“€!." Anne admitted. “Ami ours. David?" "Iiike your nother, guess I'm pretty well satisfied- so far, at least-with what I am." "You would be!" Janice Inured. so that only Gil. at Ihe squatted, caught it. They mar-m grins that united them ll t a same fraternity and to same objective. “By the way," ice raised her voice, took on most innocent air, "who was fiat [orgeourblonde I saw you with It the Silver Grill last Sat- ! by night. David. my lad? She Flllfiy Walda knocklout. I've mal ying to as you.’ "Halide" David drew his brows hgether. Tl-ie color rose under- eath his fair transparent skin“ 4 _l You must mean Mr. Pa ne’ fiughtor. I remember now. 1y did "into her last Saturday even- es said. "It must have been some collision. Bo that's what a r abroad and a swanky fin- E‘ school did- fo-r our little . I remember her in gram- sehool when she was a .ong-- stuck- little brat." David ha found time for a What's tho mlupallsd word In this sonhncu IUIJS-“Send our, answer to Cue. Dept. I 54 stain $1., Toronto a. livery monrh the firs: ten correct comes drown each win ‘l0 _CASH-- Qsflalh llifsccompsaied by s boxtop from cuss Liquid Ionlllljloa Send as many comes as you like. Nsmes of vusnen will be published, d run tn a party-aha msmbered the llttlo Payne girl too, though only slightly since she was nearer the twins’ age. There had been some talk about how (rightfully her father spoilsd her. Her mother was ad d Camilla atfordto for adsworth Pays-is was tho town's richest citi- sau [as wall u. incidentally, David's e oyol. “ at is aha llks?" Anna asked of David now because hs still look- ed somewhat embarrassed. Natur- ally if he had run into his em- ?! yei-‘s daughter ho would have o go out of his way to be polite. “Li-ke?" David other girl in raised her eyebrows e d thin. al you never say such cross between Parse and leaque queen's" ‘The young lady sounds mighty interesting to me." Uncle Frank commented, smacking his lips ap- prociatively. "Never mind, Prank." Sudie rvprimanded. "Your livantlng days are over. No Jnterested in a fat man. I've heard," she added pirlmly. "that Miss Payne got into some sort of mess abroad. I believe she got hurself engaged to a foreign Oouat or some such. and that. was why her father sent for her. so sudden- i! and brought her back to Oak- ale," "Qakdale m st seem deadly af- ter s Count," anlvce said. "Only I heard it was a Duke. h sounds even more thrilling. wonder she wore such a bored ex- resslon-begging your pardon, avid’ l hill“ k,‘ her mother took com- mand. “that we could find some- thing more entertaining than petty gossip. Shall we have some music?" She crossed to the piano. always staked high with songs old land new. “What shall it be? Some of the old ones first? We always end up with a ‘sing’ on Sunday evenings," she explained to Gil. “We hope you'll join in.” , “Join inl" Already Gil was thumbing through the first thick pile of music. "Walt until you hear my soul-stirring baritone. Mrs. Ashton! You'll wonder haw you ever got along without it. And it's been so very leasant. this whole evening. that hope you're going to let me come again." “As often as you like." she smil- ed at him in such a way that Gil hoped he had found another al- ly. But. if so, she would be one who would show no partiality for now Mrs. Ashton called to David to come turn the pages for her as -always did. "David beautiful voice." gave him a smile one she had bestowed upon her newest guest. (To be continued) m MEMORIAM MR. DANIEL MaePllAlL A gloom was cast over Bonshaw on trhe ait/ernoon of June Ilthh, when it was learned that ilir. Daniel Mac- Phail had assed. away at Stanchel. While at nding Communion ser- vice tihere having left home that morning in his usual health, the news of his sudden passing came as a severe mock to hiawife. His txwo sons being present in the church when he cahniy passed away while engaged in prayer the parting time on earth had come, and he wont to be forever with his Master whom he served since his young manhood. l-Ie was for many years an elder in the Church of Scotland. DeSsible, where his presence will be keen missed. Bu it 1s in the twine where ha will be most sorel missed. But what greater conso atlon can coma than the realization bhat his work was well dons and that in that work ha always found. joy and that now that crown of life reserved for those who have been faithful unto the end is his. The late Mr. MacPhail was widely lmown. At one time ho was agent for the Rawlelgh Company and later carried on a grocery business and dlirig through different parts ore taking over a contract as Mail Courier having co leted his 23rd year d! service the ay before his death. The deceased was in his sixty-fifth ear, the son of the lat-e Donald acPhail and his wife nee Cather- ine MacCaulder. There are left to mourn the loss of a loving husband. and kind father his aorrowing widow nee Jennie Gaas and two sons, Calvin and Gar- field. both at home. Two brothers survive Alexander and Paul of Lowell. Mass; four brothers and one sister predeceased him. The funeral which was lar ely attended took place 0n July 2n . 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