MA X 19, 171.1 r7 ‘Us. “an? 511mm" i; i Hos tees i:- y -by— $5 “Lucy Poate Stebbins ' wwsssvwwwze-Yiwxm more we are.'_’_ said Miss Sabin. fillers‘; iVIJIIlB _$r.e stopped a; n“; sfi in a white picket {may lawn wnhin was not more ,, two icet ueep and over the N, a pink rose bush . see an o_ld lmy with a little wd muilih nodding and gn-iilin vtrely niruugn a small-pan ‘ow. It was a white house of a yy mid ii halt held down by an grnwiks brick chimney. There no porch, but a deep doorway 1 ed by silt-like windows ' ‘llere we are. Mama," said M!” bin pompriusly es she led the yiiito the dark oniry- Erika ' de ‘s house had smelt of g winds svhichblew through it: 5pm oi the parlor "suite" ‘ _ so bare that one flncied m» winds had carried all un- sssary trifies along with them u; it“ Sabin house smelled of , t ..ke I tw-‘s just asicleiin as _ sander-son's. but nothing had r blown out of its windows. The M, curtains were pinned to the w“; all airing the outer edges girl to thr- siils at the bottom. The "115 \\"li‘ cover-"d with photo- ' , in hack oval frames. i-i ir had a (‘fflflllftfif mnt a :-\- table a crocheted cover. n"; “"5 a. iv-ilnut whatnot cov- [ed with shells in one corner and ii _the opposite another set of fliglves crowded with chins. It lat n wonder to Lieslie that two women like the Sabine could make their way througih such a Joel oi furniture. They must pi- it, uieniseives like steamers in | crowded harbor m5, sabin kissed Miss 5min. ‘You're late." she said severely “up, I'm not," retorted Miss Sa- bin "I'm elirly. This is Leslie Vance I told you all about her. “You dont know all about her,” injected Mama Sabin. 31c kissed mile she wal not so tall as her lighter and her face was pink tend of mauve However, sire m a good deal wider. Her hair be; the same beautiful soft White. ffluppers all ready,‘ but we can't Qt until six We have to consider z sptizch of people. Bo sit down." ' n . ‘ “lzslie went out with some folks tom the hotel and had tea. at gum yesterday. Mama." "l-loiv is Erika getting on?" Miss ltbins blue eyes were like bright little marbles. "Third: the has any customers?" "No one else was tlhere at the lme time we were. But it's very url" in the season." "Lilo don't need the money, I runni: But surely she does need ' Since Eric got so bigli and mighty she dont dare tell berries from door to door or rllse more vegetable: than she needs She used to peddle garden use.‘ “There were canned things all imtly labled on the iritchen dief." Mrs Sabin nodded. ‘Erika’: an tctivo woman By ale she's in. tween my daughter and me. I've known her since she and Nils time yiere from Norway before the born. were born she's lost her husband same as I but she's got .0» excellent eons whereas I've mono daughter and she's I wi- Leslie corrected her gently ree sons.’ "I'm fine sons. is what I said mo. he's stuck up. He ain't sure U himself, Maybe he'll amount to n row of beans some day and than again maybe he won't.” "I think he amount: to more than n whole truck garden," Les- lie announced firmly. “He just s- hut rims the Rocky Point.” “It don't make any difference b me what he does. He's mean bro Mother.‘ . - “Ara you gure?" asked Leslie hr supper Leslie at» the biggest lilll since Thanksgiving dinner year the was twelve Miss Bebin nodded approval when Les- iit braised the food. “Nothing so tiorinz at loo much of the best. iilhdliys when I'm coming home for "Divers i don't eat one bite y from breakfast on. I do surely "ilflv Mama's cooking.” After supper ‘Mrs. Sabin corn- llilined of palpitations which she Attributed to her fourth baking limiter biscuit. she took rhubarb uid sods. and reclined upon the borsrhnlr sofa. where she puffed and incited like n fat pink pin- tiishinn. Leslie washed the dishes Ind bliss Sabin wiped. stepping into the sitting room after evu-y flip to be sure her mother was u illlltnfortable as possible. ‘Would you mind walking ho-me done?‘ she asked Leslie anxiousl . "l don't like leaving her when shes iii 8 spell. I can be back at t-‘he iiiliki in the morning before ony- Wvs stirring " "Oi rotirse I don't mind,“ Ixslie "Hired her "What could bother lie in this quiet little town?" Tiii-“Wiod nights" were said end lo went out of the house. ‘Hie When pain tlriltcs iuddonly you and ASCO-tnn ublu which clan any Headaches ipmiliy, "f0 arts on ALL complex uum ‘i "i" Min. because it conulntflv: ultutlilully bninmd ingredients u. whiff tablets contain only 0M. C0 la Ill-ll-llllllll and luvu f: "WW Ind unpleasant alter-elects. ‘gzvy dosing la avoided for 0N! s: ‘roster is A conrtrrr m ‘- Hartline Tablet: QLASCO n "i". tater. and more oflclent. ‘hbicts zoo-gm“, (mg) ‘Li; “K FOR V99 T AIJO PM: hill, Grlppl. ileum In. I it Tony mu hi in ' ; t"... 2f...u‘t‘€¢"u';' ‘€ii‘;u""u.‘ii§. WV TWOVIb the animus scum- N the new oi m: tui-r pounding limit H: firm 01:: below may . lttfl w“. u i‘ ogumt the time. W" W" woven to account for hi!‘ 1°! spirits. w: Ins was really V"? stronlt; it dismayed nor w I€0i 80 11131011. She hid been in tilliter places by flr and. if Mr. Bmlley let. our got at the end o: the month. she would have saved 6H0"!!! to keep Tony through the rest of the summer. Yet the situ- ation wusnt altolether desirable even if she stlyed through the‘ season. Possibly M: Blnglgy would take tier to the Florida hotel. but then she niust make different u nrigementg about Tony for she couldn't leave him in Bos- ton for months while she who in the South. 0f course. she might find a suitable home for him in St. Augustine, but h: was i-uuu to find the right place and people l-lis present homo was hardly Slii-if-lliwfy. Norah was as changeable u she was kind-heart- Eric had been s0 sitive that the was acting fooilhl lb0ll and she had so o ten sus- pected that she was doing tlii wronz thing that. tonight she iel not only unhappy. but afraid. I. the story came out, could she b.- accused of some kind of crime’. Fraud and conspiracy were ter- rible words Looking straight at that cold-eyed, desolate woman, she had uttered her deliberate and convincing lie. ' CHAPTER xr The hotel at the height o! the crag was like a fairy place. Blit- tering with u. thouean lights. As the steep mud turned across the ;level lawn Leslie saw a tall figure striding toward her from the val- ley beyond the tnenis courts. When he came into the radiance of the lamps along the driveway, she thou ht st. first it was Huntleigh Her way for his hair looked as black and sleek as s seals. A rno- ment more and she rccomized Eric. ‘the rain beating on his fair head had changed hiim into a brunette. He had on a big white raincoat such as traffic policemen wear; the carpe glistened like moonlight. She wnited for him at the steps. "We do certainly like our con- stitutionals," laughing “Storms don't stop us." "I've been to see my mother." She was oddly pleased. To visit her on such a night proved his de- votion to Erika “aridetraon and she wu anfiy witih the Sabine for misiudgtng m. "How do you happen to be a- lone?" He asked it curiously- "Mrs. Sabin wasn't well Miss Sebin is stayinz the night there." “If I'd known. have come bf- ter you. It‘: a bed night for wak- in . msnut you walked. and much fur- er "I have to have some exercise. Don't go in t. the pifllfll. Near t rain beating in. Just wide enoillh forthstwoofustowllil. “I like the rain. Yet tmilht it is a bit dreary." ‘ It wias like walking a ships deck. Leslie was so tall that her step almost inrstohed his. "I asked Mother ii’ she'd Mk6 him," held Eric abruptly.’ "Thws why 1 went to see her.’ "What did she say?" she thought she could mania!’ it I think she liked the idea. Leslie thanked him but she we not - a “ pleased. A: yet d" hitdn't. decided what. was ber nnd mic ought not to hAve corn- mitted her. The something vnry sin-prising happened Leslie felt herself halt-‘ ed abruptly, with violence. She disappeared into the folds 0i Eh-ios white raincoat. all but her ilaoe against which his was pressed with rough eagernvl, his lip! nungrily on her. This was so un- gxpgctgd, g0 very much like an attack from ambush that for at moment she could do nothing if- she load wished to: her first clear thought was that she was not sure she wished to stop nim- He W"- stroiig, handsome, dependable and. iudged by hi: murmured words and by these actions, must be terribly in love with her. "Lot ine g0." she whLspered And pushed hard with both hands a- gainst 1m; gait shscliluidm- we he stil e er. 0 b?" ' "Let me alone,‘ she sad fiercely. Then he did release her stepped bad; a little to Iolr wn at nei- with a strum few "I'm mod about. you. he uid. "I don't particularly like the way you show it. love-makind by i} _ viking- is that what you'd coll it? | ‘This is tihe first time I ever: ggked a girl to marry rne. Get rid of Tony uric I'll marry 7w to- morrow." ' n "gee 11¢ o! Tony? Neverl Si’ g and mute for the open doorway when ab; gllppod of! her rlln eapfl. pushei bad: her damp curl; and then en bered the lobby intending to o di; rectly to her room. The s 0 I guests seated in £33m disoomformr ‘I awn e were Aunt Czroline and Hunt ‘ having a sober game of checkers i but. Aunt Emma had her back tn| them and was stat-tn! out on the | vemndn. Miss Boron of the book Ibo" crossed to the elevator. Bho live feslio one o! er "<- smiled slightly. "I've ’ I taking to that old Ibo all» in m Amused voice. Cant Y0" teach lbic to be a little more out? when he's puking love? Personal v but sheinust have.” And Miss‘ Baron mimicked in a prim Mlle. "Mile Vance il too nice I girl for that yloun mun to be kissiris in "Oh, Mr. was the only one who one the old Tabby and he didn't even look up from his checkerl. Hetilllt said. it‘; I reiny Bunday. Shes probab- ly homesick‘. Ail the slml. Miss Vance, Iingiq wouldn't hi» it kindly of you. The elevator hld slowly des- cended to their level. Both Iirll‘ o cl and e. the trip to the third floor without, spoiling ey wlled b10118 e her r00 lei in Min Boron aid. "I'm not a cl. rim not inioiu. lat r know llrto better than you. Arid rm warning you. He's not on the up and up 1' suppose he might nvirrv "n" because you've gnt a HT BINDING background. But again he mightWt. Naturally, I know your! worh, we in on ousting While we on heel imlill- we are sorei live from dey u; t‘: for tomorrow's trou lo up turn up. 0n the other band, if we mnplan forbomomnnitwo, can ufeguud old ago, if w. I 0m mitigate the diameter of dQIi-h. how much cuter become Ahoail =1»- ‘kindofglbmourm nintnhis l . if... uimnnuiiniuuiu uuAkuiAm ' l ktiatfjuits?! “Skeena" Lot on Iceland iiocks locked l Pm- , the ma‘ | those days 0 ' i three "l! I'll“ i Anthony Orsini. Indie um admit» thy ELVIS I Tilt’: gut f l‘ i" “i” ‘m’ I i wouldn't have apposed u kiss or two would mo; much to Eric in: here same ll I am " Leslie piit out her hand. fimn looked at it doubtfully "Oh. shake." said Leslie laughing. himdrgd g year 8nd b9! R869. That's more than f make myself. M!“ If you and I each had a good sal- ary We could soon sov- enough to start a chain of hotels" assure the head chef " i lady. especially as "Right, And it any bored young. mm. darling happens to feel the need which llild been her undoing Bu: meanwhile you'd better re-i she had worried about the _old;' through she surmised; inns and it was the company SiXDKWWOYYlClHl list-i.’ I i E Gallant Irishman i Grateful To Premier LQNDON- May l4 _ (CP Cablotl 1—Fl‘l('iifl> of Irishman 5PrVlng in! ,tlie British armed forces werei uietiy grateful todav for Primei" inlster Churchill's tribute to thci war record of thousands of nierii who scorned their country's rieu-i liraliiv to iizht beside the rest of the Empire, - While Fmikinx a scathing attack 0n Premier De Voieras neutrality policy during the hour of Britains peril, Mr. Churchill in his radio address last night aused to sayi heroic volunteers from Eire, "all; bitterness by Britain for the Irishi the bum. o; m“ _ v H , race dies in y h t," exec y w“; u“ , Pei-hing: hfiudoem thgvaxlimt toigagg The PrlmemMiiligiltf-r named only‘ doel for its pouovlioioun. You ' m ‘in. a 'ii ‘helm’ ‘thullz ‘him i m" “"““*“ °' ‘he ‘”°'°'“' Cm“ ' nu; Div, m o; “marrow. . fir; wgfidw g“ “We c “:19” l: but spoke of""other heroes I couldi robleml by becoming; licy- | pom; h‘, m m or p eaglf “d” ' a?" "if" "'- hii‘? u l n. t... .... . m. man; t. heir.".r.i.i.'if"z.tizt.ti."i.li"eii "l W"! YWPIOI! ' .. .. , ‘ -~ u ' wnwntmenl '94:;- I imam"; gghiglgilnterwiglxiril? lglad The Cmmdi“ River Ch“ destroyer H‘ M’ s‘ skeena ' ‘W'- lllgdlogyornohtffefiiverntilsgnhixezteli high‘ i _ , 1M1), u “ch-t he um “AM Sabin eran of five bitter years of warfare in the Atlantic and the English who have won the gimp-ms “mp, ii L. BUHAKER I “m; m; qgy 01L 1w, 191d Bingigy Channel was destroyed by a fierce gale which drove her on to Vldey Isl- est award m. gallantry’ . mm “nu”, overgraid over u hi: tlmti he 111550! and in Reykjavik Flora. Ifcelanlti, léist (gctobelg. "Skegna was the 13g Téhe listl, painstakingly prgpgrgdi a m ke in let Sabn run er destroyer especially but or t e ens an avy an was common an compe e up to the end of lat u" “f canada mow with no asst-stout She won't by Lieut-Commander P. r. x. Russell, o.s.c., R.C.N., of Victoria. Four- year. shows 41o Irishmen have -5 E "m?!" Pnvime i0’ mi l" 59ml!" teen members of her crew perished in the disaster. and one has been disiinciii"; i" iii!‘ Brill I l“ Richmond Btu-vet “h” “mid 5P9“ 1% hers“, presumed dead. Above are shown three survivors. Left to right: Ordn- meg- aiirllllélggélilso iillforgorlftigve Charlottetown. IRE-l 2kg!“ is“; #01533; w ‘eésfigu ance Artificer, Birmingham, England; Able Seaman l... Moore, Char- decorated bu‘, their names amuyefl The 01d gm "t. fimtymve ‘lottetown, P, E. 1.; Able Seaman '1‘. Gauthier. 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"I ‘mumlfl’ “um mm with " w‘ M!“ flab.“ my" m’ ma" a" lraesett thiixite :12: {vjvfritntefiitjrgtgas ‘(Si izifnztes iyihtlieknfiesteallo and: 68 Ffllitrify Medals; S i ‘jThey never got their names in ‘on pom" “Nomi” ninth Tt‘,'°"l‘,'*,,'“’ m?“ u’: asommnyeu-l; iltlvi‘ he! friend suspect that sliei imm- N-ir-i orqanimtlnris "gmlaui empggrqvphigfilgles; llgzfigafthgsgvvhiotrlfilegvlgtgegngagi? o o u» one u s m , , ,, , ‘ , ,_ i, , --- _ _ , n r l, " ...= i ‘ — ' ' . Leslie kept saying to herself ":61 the“ flowzers I'll cheek the “'°“1d'°"_" i“ Y’ Tgflhntnigragld‘; l,"“r,ifd'i"f,.f...,fi.FKYFQ ‘,‘I,°‘-‘~_.nm§: There are 55 holders n! the r- l Eire u-ns neutral and the press was that ‘the "350" She wumnw 5199p “M” " , ,_ Sig: t?“ lvirti? tohfiir Mrs i QniQ-desten m: some tract, iiefl “i ti}? 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Progressive Conservative Party HAS SOLEMNLY PLEDGEl) ITSELF NOT ONLY T0 COMPLETE WITH AIL POSSIBLE SPEED THE CAR FERRY rioiv BELATEDLY IN cox- wirnotrr DELAY, ADDITIONAL AND STRUCTION, BUT “TO PROVIDE, PENSE OF THE DOMINION. AN ARY FERRY FOR THE BORDEN - CAPE TORMENTINE ROUTE. AT THE EX- SUPPLEMENT- TO- GETHER wrm ADEQUATE DOCKAGE FACILITIES ON BOTH SHORES.” PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE and electing these four men: ASSOCIATION. - -—-~.~»---_».-~‘.--nq- - /_.-.,~_...._ .