JULY 24. 1947 Seven Salletl _ m Pleasure l! Graham . York; "The small investor is apt to get mtg s, pants m/ttch more quickly than your experienced Stock Ex- tmnge operator. and by getting into a panic and trying to sell out they would have runlnnd then-l- relves when actually there was no need. The mines fluctuate in yield tremendously. and it is only by keeping my finger on tncse mat- hers that I have been abe tn the put "twelve months to cqttfizs- matters to such an extent that the small investors in these properties has had his dividends maintained ,4 “only hign level. I've lost thous- gndg over it butIdon'tmind.I'm no; going to let these {Iléfiple down. "It Greatrb. had obtained these reports he oould have formed a yyndicate to huy up thousands of shares tor a song knowing full well that the next report would have mown that everything was all “gym 3., yqu see, gentlemen, what m. pomtlon ms. Hyltvn hm deserves more than any thanks. I can give him ‘for dealing with the scoundrel as he did. And now. genflegngn, let us drink to our good fortune." The three men lifted full glasses in a slience that was almost. solemn. ' CHAPTER. XXVI I Back In England Tm M- Y. Lapwing came down the English (Fennel in the br-tnze o! a day in early autumn. Let: holiday-makers could be seen on the golden sends from Cornwall past Lyme Regis. weymowh. Bournemouth. Hastings. Diver. The white cliffs rose majestiually. In the hazy distance could be seen the grey pile of Dover Castle on the hill behind tie town. Two people leaned against the rail vie-wing the welcome panorama. "It's good tn sce England agan." said Stephen l-Iylton. "Whenever I've been away for a month or two. I'm always glut‘ to see the familiar lflndmarks again. It's home." Mayra Winstanley smiled under- standingly. "You sound verv rearly mental," she challenged him. "Sailors are the most sentimental senti- people I know." he answered her, "and o! them I'm probably the worst. I'm afraid I'm incurable. too. There's something about com- n.\<_,‘,\(,.| w" .-‘ 1 ,' I a w... ....~ m: "b! n r no" owner of The Lapwing, "here's England. Wonderful sight. You can keep all your tropic delights. Give me England. It may beramlng like the devil and the wind sharp as a khlfe, ‘out even so there's some- thing fascinating a-bout it that no one has ever yet been ame to de- fine for an Englishman returning home." - Lady Kitty smiled into her hus- band's large red face, "Yes." she agreed with hlm_ "I'll tlThereu lots of things I want to do. not be sorry to get home again. Lots of shopping.” _ Stephen had suddenly grown lug home that brinqs a ‘z-Ip into my throat and snakes my eyes water ridiculously, It's a Icrm of nervous excitement. I suvltfisfi" Just then the pair were joined by Sir Timothy and Lady Pointer. THURSDAY DANCE Whelan Memo rial Auditorium I75 Grafton Street ALL MODERN—9:30-l2:30 Featuring The IRISH SWINGSTERS Offering You The Lglest In Dance Music Checkroom ADM. 35c Canteen Regular Weekly Dance ‘Io-night cllAsLofrsrowN cots ctue Tickets Dancing 9 to 12.30 75 cents. Everybody welcome Advance sale of Tickets at Hughes Drugstore and Old Spain iDAl-LYH caoss i= IOII "' i WORD 8.1% lconnhb III L‘l fir} (HEEL! uuum uvuu mauaunuummn a. . a ‘u nilht - d lib! I. Gvoel: letter; , U. Oolleotlol n d aslnsls U: w.) . awwl cuckoo silent. There were many things to lthlnk about and no doubt he'd go on thinking about that island ad- venture for a lone. lcng time. It would occupy him through the winter and right on into the fol- lowing spring "What are you thinking now?" asked Mayra, with a smile "About all that happened since we passed this sway three months ago." he answered, trutl-‘ully. "Still titinkirg about th: island?" He nodded. "l can't get it out of my mind." "Do you feBLy think it was your Paradise of Dreams?" "l".‘.-e girl asked the question seriously. "I don't know what to think." he confessed. "Does that mean you still believe in the fable?" "I don't know. Can't muxe up my mind. It certainly was extraordinary wasn't it?" Dreams Come True "Very! B/ut aiJ the same I'm not so sure that there was very much change in any of us-mental change. I mean, such as the legend mentioned. Donit you thirk all of us were working up to a series of natural crises: some in domestic relationship; others in rllans they had OEIBIUIZ‘, prepared before- hand?" "I sutppose that's the expirin- alion of lt. Tint and the fact that there was some psychological re- action after having heard my story about people reveal'r~g them- selves in their true colours" _ “I shall always remember the ‘is- land." she told him simply, “And I fancy I shuli always remember it pleasantly despite everything that happened." Stephen glanced sidewa3s at her curiously. Shc was still something ,0! a pumle to him; yet he had to acknowledge that it was an at- tractive puzzle. ' | “It's not something that's going to be easy to forget. I worlder what Lady Kitty trunks about it all. I wonder whether Sir Timothy's men- tioncd to her about her cart in the affair of the box?" ‘ ‘The girl slttok her dark head. “He won't mention it." she nn- nounced, definitely, "Sir Timothy ihas learned to value Lady Kitty by making comparisons. Sir Timothy's no fool you lrnow. You can't take him ln very easily, and though Ive never told you before. Isn convin- ced that your early friendship for Lady Kitty at the commencement (of the cruise aroused in him s. ilatentrspark of jealously he never I tOIIPMQUUII-A armame- WW1" .PBOU BL-QOU lsosn; ruocurr. rue e: racu-lqnsrurr. Yestcrbfs Oryptoquotel I 0U’! OUR WAY I 3 Ul Tlfl‘. LIST WE IORGIT» 1. UIIP ,_,'e'».~1="-. "- PBYU BY YJS I. slim-t LORD GOD OI‘ HOSTS. BB WITH LIST WI FORGET-JUPLING. V YES, cmeF. - I. SEE A BODY" Bur ru. HAVE 1o wArr "nu. "m FUMES we a0 3v l. R WILIIAMS ,. ‘ ‘ himself to possess." "You don't mean that?’ “I certainly do, He'd ra‘her ne- glected her. you know, and . . well, you know the rest." .. "I suppose you'll be busy whe we get back to London? Arrears o! work. and all that?" Stephen asked the quest-ion suddenly. I "Maybe." sne admitted hesltantly. "But not too ousyfi she hoped. “I hope so, because I've made up my mind to see you-often." ‘ The girl's eyes danced. "I think I should like that." __ "You won't mind my strelng you- sometimes?" “Havent l said 20, Mr. Unbelie. ver?" There was a cllaletlge in her voice that he could not rgnore. Stephen turned to her suddznly and took her hands in hi5 own. "You rczncxnbzr a nght that seems a tirousand years ago. when I told you mat "if I Wasn't care- ful I'd find myself falling in love with you?" declare: does not have to run some risk in order to develop the play to the best advantage, Ouzerve the expert declarer’: technique in to- day's deal. "Welly here we are," boomed the I Contract Bridge. By Josephine Cnlber tson rtxrastr nclrmqns: It is a rare deal in which the’ lwéfl. dfiflkfkyqggg“ Both sideswvuktcslky t. u- gas; - ossst 1 greszr H“ 4.54s is .; 3H6 N $101552‘ o: W : i094‘; ‘HA S a . West opened the diamond king and. on East's play of the ten, ccn- tinued with the diamond ace. De- clarer rulfed and then gave thought to the best plan of attack. He felt absolutely sure about one thins~tlmt if he led clubs in nny ordinary way he wvould lose three tricks in the suit, since the tid- dlng had virtually guaranteed that the club ace lay over the king. So South looked around for a more propitious plan-and he soon found one. South led the trump eight to dummys nine and ruffed vamther diamond. Now. since he could not yet afford to fake out the rest o! the trumps, he had to risk laying down all three of the hearts. When these went through. as thev figured to. the trump king was overtaken with the ace. and South was de- cidedly pleascd that the two out- standing trumps fell thus making it possible to leave a trump; in dummy for a vital purpose. For now dummy's last diamond was led and. instead of ruftlng. decluzer c-ooly threw c-ff a club, perfeczlv willing to give this trick to West. Obviously West was now “fixed? If he were to lead another dia- mond. dummy would rut! while ce- clarer got rid of n second club; whereas on West's actual lead of a. club. South's king was establish- ed for the fullfilling trick It ls lIliEF9§ilIlg_ l-o observe that a shift to hearts or trumps by West at the second trick would have nipped South's plan in the bud. Dummy would have lacked one entry for the vital manipulation of the diamond suit. qa as it did then. You don't mind. do you?" "That's what I've wanted ever since we found the Paradise of Iireams" she answered him. Stephen Hylton bent down and kissed her as he had somcfmefl imagined himself kissing the woman he loved. Up 0n the bridge Captain Vent- riss smiled m. he saw them. and sighed. "Paradise of Dreams." he mused. “I'd like to be‘. that l-lylton invented lt for that girl but re dic.n't kniw it at the time. But that's the way things work out srmetimfii" (The End) i Sire nodded “Well I don't Mint to be care- ful. You see, I've already falzen ln love with you. Ages ago I didnt rezogrtlze It then. I don't know why because ll. lOOKS just the same now Dulrihsrlw um PII I II: I1 In "wtmKit st. John OUR BOARDING HO Us}? M25. moms, vowee ._ ‘ll-ls roam. 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