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For the whitest wash every time, get new Rinse containing Solium today! ‘kNo other seep in the world eon give these results because no other soap contains Soliurn a LEVER rsonuc-r TO HANDS . Ellen ’.s Diary yanflanlisrasn-‘attite i _ (Continued from Page s) sew the horses on the roadway pick steps carefully in the depth ef snow, as they drew loads oi produce to the waiting trucks on the highway. i I I Whether or not s. favorable wind blew upon us at Alder-lea tn one way, today st the moment, one can only conjecture. 1n its blow- ing, it bore Susan to us. Susan is a sort of a Martha-by-the-day. who has eome to help us at the Spring cleaning. I suppose l should not have thought cf the season so soon st least not before the sun glints had returned to the mill pond had it not been brought to my 110"" Yectllll-ly. At feminine gatherings one had only to be s good listener to hear someone say fimllflly: "I've got the kitchen pap eerd!" or "Yes, we did get some painting done — before the busy farm work starts, you know!" or proudly "I've got the upstairs all done!" On those accounts then Susan has come. ' OUT OUR WAY Hfl“ ' é. Bho arrived this evening with her suitcase and for the time has taken over the occupancy of Judy's manner. room, which overlooks the mill e e e ‘ and pond in the valley. A smallish 1n n . quiet lady ls Susan. blue of eve will lle ysoeltlirlrlinl igsfilctlnwtlllzlll and dark of hair with a few of _5u5a_n h" Beginner», lesimu"; xaeéigflnfickts lfiiamlnl hf? "_Now. the salts here" and "this is bodnd that "mi: (SW Wlllvll tin has the matches" and "here's done u in smallm lslluA rill l.“ MU“ m.‘ °"' °"""'5""'= think g’ the o Ping/lik- n and that building across there is o! “ma, smmgwih °m 9M the wood-shed and when you're mm the m“ A‘ h "l Y; men" making kindlings for goodness sake that“ be b lguww F W" dontcut yourself!" And with mak- “3 9‘ “ l l’ ° l9 ‘he "W lng excuses: "No James doesn't al-' father-in-law. 1t is sometimes all my, mm, u, dmne, on “m; __bu, “Mira-NW ll-lblwt Ind W°Yd$ l" then we make allowances to" difficult to find. "Well" she ob- they" ,0 bus-yl" o, "yes m. 4,‘, “"5 "m" M" "YY 518 "W" spill water on the clean floorlbut f"? "N°" u" °ld m"! life“ they must have warm watei: for eflhéfbnfll‘ blg- 1M9“! 5h" incl-m‘ that last heifer so we'll Just have ° ‘m the ma“ ilde- ‘Bill’ l" to make the best of it" that hoarse added rather fearfully “I've secn and weary voice md mind “d 54m" flmlll P906319 Wllll t-‘liftlllfill’ heart worri t0 frazzles I know I bis tempers!" Koo/ever. I have nu shall do no writing here tomorrow! idea that our house cleaning ses- Um“ gggurdgy __ ma“. _ Gw'd_ ston will be most pleasant and H1811; though Jamie hearing of Susana coming remarked: “Oh you're giv- ing it a good going over this Spring!" it should not be of con- tinued duration. The first of the new week of weather will decide whether we shall commence in an orderly way at the spare-room - whcrc Judy had hoped in enjoy honeymoon rests-or if instead be- ginning with the pantry we shall move backwards in a lobster-like NEEDED DENTAL CARI or infected gums, own/Es. LADIEQ on, A err PLAY m B-z-an- Km PLAY! " ms» REALLY A or A NEVE LAvmseAME-q Res-r RiDiCULL l B-Z-zzz-B-z-z-lc FROM E DERLY DELLICUT amiss» KNITTN OPl. -- B'B-Bz:.-z-zz.~ AN’ YOU'LL BE l IN POOR HEALTH.’ visa-less, THERE ... ' I HUH SOME Military authorities say that in the first year of the Second World Wa-r. 23 per cent ‘of Canada's army volunteers wérc found unfit for active service because of bad teeth _____ly J. R. Willing: rm; coagulant. 'D=OO%GD<$»K> Three For Egypt l, Violet M. hlethley (Continued from Page 2) lips, tried to steady her whlriinl brain gnd ‘to remember why she was herc, how cruelly W5 m" hm treated her, how false and faithless she knew him ‘t0 be 9°"! the most bitter experience. "I've chanced. Kay. You'd find me different now. I swear Y0" would, We could makes new life together, better than the last. l! you'd only try. lb was my madness which didn't knOW how to value what I had in you; you never really took away “that lwuld 8W?" did you, darling. You're still mine- nothing can alter that." "Am 17" Kay scarcely knew that she had spoken the words aloud, but thg question rang in her head insistently. Was Rafe right after all? Did she still belcns w him in spite of everything? Had everything else been a mistake, a delusion? The old fascination was strong and compelling. "Of course you are! Mine for always. Did you really 111M181!“ that I'd give you up to another man, my darling? Not on your life! But I want you to tell me that you still loye me. I carft feel sure of it until f hear you say it with your own lips." His hand no longer held the girl's chin. Both arms were round her. drawing her close. Kay felt helpless against his ve-hemence in body and mind. And, after all, why not give in? Kit had not trusted her. Kit did not believe in her any longer. if he had cared. surely he would have come directly, he knew where she was? A man who loved would not wait to be summoned, would not let one fight lane's mm battle like tltis, all alone. “Look up, let me see your eyes," Lovelace begged her. "Don't keep me waiting-tell me that you'll come back to me that you still be- long to me." - Kay raised her head. Her eywzs had a dazed look, and she spoke in s, hesltating bewildered way. “I—I think I do—if you really—" She broke off, her expression changing suddenly to an intent listening look. Clearly, yet as though from a far distance e. voice had called her name, with a note of urgency and strain. "Kay-Kay! Don't do it-don't trust him, darling!” With a. swift movement the girl dragged herself away from those encircling arms. “Who was it? Who called?" she cried. Spell Broken "What are you talking about? What do you mean?" Lovelace staring, frowned. looked for the moment like a baffled wild creature. The dark flush faded slowly from his face, the deafening pulse in his head ceased throbbing cold anger took the place of that surging tide of passion which had carried him away. "Someong called my name. Didn't you hear?" Kay persisted, “I heard nothing at all. 'l‘laere's no one llere." Lovelace answered sulkily. "But there was! I couldn't have imagined it. It must have been real —-unless—unless—" Kay's eyes widened. "Yes. it might have been that." she added under her breath. “I do believe it was,’ “l-lave you sons mad. Kay?" Lovelace demanded. “N0- I've gone sane. I think. Don't touch me, please. ‘That was the madness, to think that I could ever-J’ She shlvered, leaving the end of her sentence unspoken. "You're behaving in a very extra. ordinary way." "I know. I'm sorry--" “YOU will be, I promise you that," his voice had the sharp, cold cruelty of a murderous blade. He took a step towards Kay and she gave a terrified cry. which ran out discordantla! like a violin-string twanged by a rough hand, Almost at the some moment the sound of uneven footfalls was followed by the appearance of the electrician. Mac Jim-ping quickly along the track, with ngwgm, slightly behind him. The cockney looked from one to the other curlosuly. “We thought we ieand someone call out." The little mafl grinned g; 11,. tratiatingly as his swollen mouth 6nd We would Dem". while the Scot halted and stood scowllng. l-"Vellfle. too axis?! to show his usual suavlty and bell-possession disregarded both men ",4 "t to Kay, crutly. ' “As it seems that you're now Provided with e most efficient and adequate escort, I'll ggy 300d- nlg-ht." Ho strode off without “on,” word or look. Hawkins whlstled ex- prassively. “We can't hang about here all night." the other men's chufllgh- h?” WEI even more ppongunggd than usual. "I'm about ready for bed if you're not," "Oh. all right. all right! dhly You might remember this staff's '9"? l!‘ YOIYN gain’ on for t/wice m!’ llle- I like to take it Hoary. G0 lead then. Unseciable chap M". 1!. 110i what you'd call a lady's man, mourn, but a good pg] at bottom. Well. I'll see you ‘ems, that is if you don't mind my mm. pony." "I shall be very grateful for it." PR0lf(l YOUR WOOlENS W, MOTII-DED MOTHPROOFING ‘sonar (union l n‘. Hllll>lliN '.' A1 \ ! I A weekly slapping eel lelernetlee service lee today's wanes. 1 eve ' MONTREAL, April Qth-Doee spring cleaning wear you out-T, Well, here's a suggestion thatfli really lighten your day! Morning, afternoon or p for a Vi-Tone refresher. A long, cool glen or a steaming hot cup of rich, chocolsty iVi-Tona gives you strength to whip through house- hold cleaaing in record that. Vi-Tone pa up-re-fuala the body with packed with vitamins, ' euential for building good health. The whole a you energy! 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Fresh and pretty as ‘the flowers brought by the April showers- . “double jee- furs" nylon‘ ralncoats are com- plete protection against the rain and look daisy-fresh when the sun comes outl I've become so fond of the lovely lines of my nylon raincoat that I wear it even on brightly sunny days. And that's not all. I like the practical dur- ability of nylon . . . the beauty 5f it is its lasting beauty. One last, important tip . . . when you buy your nylon raincoat-remem- ber to look for the C-I-L Nylon Rainwenr Tag . . . it's your guide to quality and satisfaction. -Yeur H ends can fool your public -— beau- tifully! Never ' s. sign oi‘ the ' busy lilo they lead if you cream. them to loveliness with Pacquinsl Pao- quina Hand Cream is the hand cream preferred by more women than any other hand cream 1n the world-and no wonder! Soft- sootlling-itb a beauty treatment for your hands every time you use it. Originally made for doctors and nurses who scrub their hands thirty or forty times a day -— PACQUINS is now a boon to many a busy homemaker. Keep it in handy places on your bathroom; and kitchen shelves . . . and bu; vi an extra. jar for your husban He'll like itl pertinent in sim- ple psychology to try out on that husband of yours. Makehim agood hot cup oi Chase d: Sanborn Coflee and watch llll , eyes sparklewith enioymentl If he's a true cofiee- lover he'll respond in an instant to the REAL coffee flavour of Chase 3e Sanborn. Taste it for yourself and you'll understaad wh he says -—flrst sip—"ThisisRE coffee!" Yes, Chase dr. Sanhorn is flavour enjoyment by the cupful . . - zestful-fragrant-nch with deep- down good-tutel So don't do- rive your husband o_f this happy lavour-experience, will ou? your grocer to-morrow or Chal d: Sanborn Cofleei not‘; —_s.-.. Here's An Is- s..." "sweet tooth” in your family, here's a bu - word for a very ‘tlop _of our i0 in istl CRSEVIE B R. 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I feel as though I'm_c_alling on an oltl friend when I visit the Bof M The stud-always cour- teous and helpful o out of their way to lighten an brighten the life of s. “lady in a currency aumdarfli Inesgy To lum is literally what you get from _ wh e at —- the . “fuel food .-~ r >- 9? And one of the 2 D finest and tast- iest who at foods I know is Kellogg's All- Wheat. It's whole-wheat in its most delicious form . . . flaked, toasted, ready-to-eat and enjoy! Just thinkl . . . one bowlful, with milk and sugar gives you ons< tenth of the nourishment you need in one dayi That's why I urge you to ask for KELLOGGB ALL-WHEAT next time you're marketing. You'll like the _ ouder- ful, on-top-of-the-world feeling that ‘comes with having energy to urn The Talk those De You Long For t" c“: “.:.'°:z:."ln- \~" e cos o e. ee . food. How to ' mum,- ” {it have the rich - you, “m, with) i‘.%.i.°'“.$." "' m»? my“ 1g» -h h nee at to o i’ "’ Eggnflléuitfi without Dickey economy we sll have to practice? Heine Beans as! a favourite food in my kitchen . . . so ,‘ ‘ ‘y delicious and so kind to my budget, tool Ask our grocer to-morrow r NZ OVEN-BAKED BEANS . . . then try_ this flavour-wise, budget-wise Iccipe . . . when it's so simple to keep hint healthy and happy on BROOKS BIRD SEED! He'll be the pleas- nntest pet in the world to keep - no fuss or bother with Brook's. You see, Brook's is truly a bal- anced bird diet — scientifically selected seeds mixed to Dickey! taste and temperament. You can ‘vlilhm rlillnnabodvfn-lnamh"; have your little yellow fellow 25am uliwrgrgnag: Beuahfln and lots Olyl/llill to enioy him, a lrngdeiiatrfly hottnoygn ms toll‘). 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In spits of the deadly weerinel which now held her she tied her best to listen intelligently to the little electrician, to discuss the es- ciilng events of the evening with him as some shall return for aer- vices rendered. Not until she was safely in ht own room could Key dare tn let herself think of the othor service so strangely receiwd by her that night. What did it mean? Manse was it. that warning voice. which had come just in time tn prevent her. perhaps from blindly com- mitting herself again to untold misery? But the answer to that was easy. "It was Kitlhxsy told herself confidently. "It couldn't be anyone rise.’ As_ if I wouldn't» know his . voice among e million others! lut how could I have heard it." A little chill ran through her. Dread of the supernatural. of the unknown and something-too, more gr-‘m and terrifying. Did it mean that Kit was deed. able to watch over her so a disembodied spirit‘! “Oh, no. no!" Kay cried aloud in her e. "It can't - it mustn't be that! 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