uiiipiiit Ball, lloiv is Jsll Elaine Poitier who VNOYEMBER__5, 194s I l Second llhanrs I s: l losamond Duisrdis I They hid driven only a tutu ~way when the storm broke in uri- lresiraining fury all about them. The thunder was a crashing, sav-‘ "B80 IYMPYIOIIY- Lightning seemed to threaten the car and its oc- icupanls. Rain sluioed in torrents down the windshield. Miles said. “1'm afraid we'll have to stop. I can't see a thing It's a regular cloudburst, but it won't last not like this, at any rate." He asked then. as Lisbeth "Scared?" smile rueful. don't like it." Miles and laid a big hand over her two small ones, He put his arm along the bac of the seat behind her drawing close. Warmth and vitality seemed to flow from his shaken, tormented depths of her. ‘so broad, so steady, so safe, and {sure and dependable. Dear Miles |. . . kind Miles... g In that moment and beyond all: ;sha.dow of doubt, Lisbeth knew, -that Miles loved her. Even before _his lips touched her hair before, ~his arm tightened about her.‘ 'Even before he said her name,l ¢his voice husky. , What was it Gay had said so‘ ‘Iumpedtshort s time before? “ft shouldn't $10,000 ball in Hamilton, Ont.. Ap- ‘be hard w 1mm to care for l ril 9. and was finally located in Mm‘;- y (‘incinnatL Ohio, with James 1.1-; Hard or easy. Lisbeth would hflflk- l!" I 51°99” “Ikhmlmflmake the effort. It was her only, is bMk ll! ""11"!" In" Nlll8|hope for surcease from the plain‘ turned over to the R. C. M. P. by 0g [rreygcably 105mg Jun , (LS. authorities. Labnred was shot in the Cincinnati raid. b Thea try Wincsrais. s Medi. cared Tonic. Wincsrnis is iuss whit you may need when you feel low, run down. Wincsrnir helps nrengthen the servous system and invigorate vdy tissues and organs. Wincsrnie acts quickly-soon after you sisrr tak- ing ir you should notice s difference in_ heslih and spirits. So, ifyou’ro feeling '_I0w, try Wincsrnis, lei it help_you fesl healthier. Buy s boiile o! Wincsmis, a Medi. cared Tunic today —it's free from harmful drugs. As from a great distance she heard Miles‘ voice.: "You're s01 to tell you right away like this.- I meant to wait until you'd known! me longer, until you'd got - sort! of used to me but.oh. my- dear, I love you. 1 love you ter-I ribly. I want to marry you." 1, For Just a moment Lisbeth satl there. still and unresponsive in| Miles’ arms, steeling herself, bury-I fng. one by one, the memories that that bound her to Jon and all the up around him. Jon, himself, had killed them. Lisbeth laid flowers on their graves and left them. cage papers. Miles‘ parents were charming to Lisbeth. His two sisters, one mar- iicd, the other still in school were sweet and friendly. Lisbeth was endlessly busy dur- ing the weeks before her wedding which was to be in September There were so many parties, show- ers for her, for other brldes-to-be. There was s trousseau to select, days spent shopping with Gay, FACT NOW ! 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Albionl moved upstream from an old pond on Mr. L. J. MscEacherifs farm. built a new dam alongside the Private road and caused s wash- out of the bridge and road. Mr. R. G. White. Deputy Mini; ster of Public Works and High- WHYB. duly made his report to the under PAGE ELEVEN sh. shook liei’ head, her faint! "Not exactly. But I‘ Sam "Funny mm UdnlIQ/leld requested the transfer because beavers twisted together in, her lap. He accused. "You're stilil id. Y ‘ co our hands are icy k “we. There ttend so much, to feign a happiness ‘Indian!- bo into hers, from his spirit into thei She leaned her bright head weari-' ly against his shoulder, which was P“ sweet _ m l°ve1y_ I did,“ meanmoncerned, on ugliness and deceit, eager, foolish hopes she had built} trying not to look back. She raised her lips for Miles'l kiss . . . The engagement “'35 announcedl in the social columns of the Chi-l l I d I. d L! l0 I) fill I crlnged a little at s jagged flash, fliflsdglwsuzggnmi; made gut "9" .Wh0de]l1!'l5dlcl.lOn the beavers work. , -'I‘he r ‘ Jon left for Cleveland in June game mlfenTyfloxggdurggclliftJeyilzfl for two months of work in the 1m, hid one,“ m “Vhuap Lhem Comm-HY bfflnfh theft. That hefand transfer them elsewhere, that.‘ had been requested in couldn't stand seeing Lisbeth some district near O'l.»ea.ry and that, , and Miles constantly together. notlelsewhere in the Dominion. lt is] cien his father knew. With Jorrsllhe P011!!!’ of the Department of‘ departure Lisbeth could relax slndian Affairs to establish beaver. w“ no need go prbfcolonies for the benefit of the wasn't Considering the matter from all Miles‘ fault she wasn't always angle" u" M11115"?! 0! Atrlwlture hippy. Lisbeth told herself with."1"°lm°¢d his derision yesterday. fierce self-contempt. It was someif“ Wm instruct u“ "m9 Ward"! she often didn't feel. It lack in her, some emotional insde- igzavéfy°v° m“ m“! ' Wrwkllilt BPY- ' \,' Thinking these thoughts, she , “Z ltrled harder than ever to over-Infect’ we“ “"d°m'a"dm3- seelnlt ‘them together no one i ‘ th i int relu time, the in- - w" d doubt Ulilllfitar; slelnse of withdrawal shtflggbxltuly M their haPPlness- A716‘ experienced in Miles‘ embrace. And, Late “Y? 31“? v , she would 1m her lips for his kissestnoted 1'18“ - ihoush- Lisbeth s scourglnfl herself for the effort itchnfeoirnléought she “.°"°» 3' required of her, She thought. “Henge t “Yi- Just a 5118M Kill-j “When we're married, it won't be J cg a‘ ens °"- t, so. Then ’ll love him, wholly, sin- sergrast "mm m Lake 3'9"“ cerely. Then ru rorgei Jon." poréuy °fglflwgerm° mm" "m" l mind. But he; u. had been home only a week ivhenl M lher's Happiness Helps _ o Forge‘ Jon Lisbeth. going to her mother's] g lioom late one afternoon, found. Om thing that helped he), Gay face downward among thel fwlhy Pillows on a chaise lounge,{ Wetpinl- Nor were these the pretty‘. tears, pathetic, effective, with which , GBY was wont to gain her ends,- ‘These were the tears of U119;- d95_. had flowered into s kind of quietlp beauty that continually amazed Lisbeth. Between her mother and Carter there was affection and re- through these days was the happy relationship between her mother Iilld Carter Everton. Thar marri- age. founded, in so far as Gay was air. ‘ i At Lisbeth! startled gasp she‘, 535 UP. wild apprehension flaring‘ in her reddened eyes. But r631‘ faded as she realized who the in- truder was. And she sank down once more, hurrying he; distorted face. "Lock the door, will you?" Her voice was choked and muffled "I lhollflht you were Carter. He. might come." 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