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DI!- ent'a social position had received much publicity in newspapers all over the country. Richard had been quite correct in diagnosing the trou- ble not as rheumatic fever but as a duet that normally closed in baby- hood. but had failed in Rodney'a ease; thereby putting a strain on the heart. The little boy had been flown to another city where an expert aur- geon had performed the operation. In a few weeks Rodney would be able to run and play as other chil- dren; thereby releasing the terrible inner tension that Janet had fear- ed might affect him psychoioglually. After that. applications had come pouring in. Richard groaned as he wrote letters of refusal. "Janet. what am I going to tell these distracted parents?" he said bitterly. "That we have only ten beds-no more room?" "No more money. no more hands," she added. "Their letters are so pitiful - if they were here I'm sure they'd be on their knees." "I know how you feel, Richard. but if we take any more than ten patients, they won't receive proper care." "You're right. of course. But it gives me a wrench to think of all these children. Iaord. why aren't there more homes in Ookhnrt-- or more money so that we could build an addition." The countryside was hurled under two feet of firmly packed snow. Dozens of chlldlshly constructed forts and snow men stood guard under the gnarled scragcly apple trees and the tracltn of sleds criss- crossed a gentle slope beyond the house. Almost a month had passed since Christmas. It was good hearing their voices again. their gossip about the big hospital. their teasing remarks. with Richard they were friendly but def- erential as though his eight or nine years more experience entitled him to a place apart. . ' After a time Abby brought in a tray of turkey sandwiches and was introduced all around. They liked the brusk. out-spoken. moon-faced woman immediately and were call- DAILY ACROSS 1. baths 6. llndured 10. sacred bull I 20. 5 ( Egypt. ) 6. 'I 8 9 . immature frogs 23. . Portico 24. (Gr.i y Old Dravidi- 25. an language . Unrolied . Wicked . A heavy cotton cloth 30. i2. Mllktllh 32. Ill. Observe id. Affected with dope 19. Rank above corporal ildii.) ll. Bird of peace .12. A catkin 13. Aches '15. Addition to a building Perform Falsehood Malt beverage A long for one Personal pronoun 22. Make: deeper 25. Lewut note (Guido) 21. God of war 26. 29. I6. 17. 18. II. 21. 34. 36. 88. Gadolinium (limb) 34. Follow :5. Follow 37. Hat-angut 38. Bulging jar tsp.) 29. Hindu garment (0. A police odicar (U. S.) 02. Thong D0 1. Support for injured arm 2. For fear that 8. Land- measure one letter simply stands for an CROSSWORD -4.... ing her "Aunt Abby" before they left. But the moment with Richard that Janet had hoped for. was shat- tered. By the time the last "Merry Christmas" had floated across the cold air, they were both too tired to say anything more than goodnight. "Janet, I want to talk to you." She looked up from the analysis she was making. suddenly anxious. Richard's voice sounded too serious. "What is it Richard?" "I've been thinking of all the let- ters I've received since the recov- ery of little Rodney Becker. All those children that aren't getting the proper care- can't get it off my mind." "I know, it is upsetting. But the world is full of unfortunate chil- dren, Richard-we can't help them all " "No. but we can help more than we are." "How?" "By building a wing onto Oak- hart." "A wing! But. Richard. that takes money." "1 know it does-a good deal of it. It would put Oaluhart on the basis of a regular hospital; it would mean about thirty patients instead of ten. additional nurses. servants and cooks." H "Exactly. How would we finance 7.. He leaned forward resting his large hand on the white enamel ex- amination table. His eyes searched her face. but seemed uncertain of what they found. "We could mort- gage Oakhart." "Then you don't like the ideal" Deep lines of disappointment form- ed around his mouth. "Yes. I do like the idea. but. . ." "But what? You must have some objection." g "I don't, think Mr. I-fartigan would Ahead Water god Desert, (A(r.) Rubber tree iMex.: Trend mmr; Ancient i J langu 1 - r fl: .'-. g : si...i.;' that-In .'.'.l-41-.;-4. Capital ' (Non) Painful con- traction of amuscle Eskimo knives leatardera Answer 31. Mountain , of Thesis!) 1). Doctor (ebbn) DAILY cnvrroquorr:-item howtoworitlt: AXYDLIAAXI . HLONOPILLOW other. In this QXITTIPLR II is used for the three Us. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- like the idea of a mortgage." His hands dropped to his aidu "Well. it's your property." scarlet crept over her gee. llght- "I ening her hair to pale go . "Don't say that. Richard. We went into this as a. partnership." "Of course. my dear. but legally Oakhart is yours." "And yours. In this state half of what a wife has is her husband's." she stared at him curiously. "Didn't you know that. Richard?" His face paled. "My Lord. what they must be saying about me at 'I the hospital! And you. Janet. what moat you have thought of me?" His embarrassment unused ried you. didn't I?" . . . " he said slowly. "Ind I'm beginning to wonder why." Because I love you and believe in you. she wanted to say. "Because I thought we'd make a good team." was what came out. "How" much would it cost. Richard!" "About fifteen thousand." 'I'll go to see Mr. Prentice. He may think of something." To be continued her. mar "Yea 0 AR! holler GE ' 7" 99X1'93Li.'! I . with.iray release. IIIIIIOTIIY IIIX SAYS- oontinued from page 2 the gutter and you are shunned by any decent person? Stick to your husband and try to be a good wife to him. if you continue the life you're leading. you'll be doing him a favor by getting a divorce. but your only salvation is to stick with him and amend your life. At least, try to change. and live according to the tenets of decency. DEAR MISS DIX: For two and a half years I have known Harry. who lives in our neighborhood. He calls for a date once in a while, although we see each other constantly due to the fact that we are close neighbors and go with the same crowd. I have become very fond of him, so this "on again off again" system of dating is getting me down. He goes with other girls, but always seems to fall back on me. He is 23, I am 19. so I feel we're both old enough to date seriously. ALIN ANSWER: Harry may be all you claim in the way of a good looking, amusing. intelligent boy, but I don't think he has much he- hind these surface qualities. He is showing you remarkably little consideration and bear in mind that. even if he should become serious with you, his lack of thoughtfulness will remain quite constant. If he has no concern over your feelings now. he never will have. By'ali means. Aline. your beat bet la to date other boys and try to find one who has better fundamental qualities, even though his per- sonallty is not on a par with Harry's. cums SGIIEDIILE Through the facilities of the Department of Health andweifare. Diagnostic Clinics will be held through. out the Province during the month of June as follows: SUMMERSIDFr- Tuesday. June 3rd .. 9:30-12:30 PM. Tuesday. June 17th . 9:30-12:30 P.M. SOURIS- Tuesday. June 10th . ..... .. 1:30- 4:00 P.M. MONTAGUE- Monday, June 16th ...................... .. 1:30- 4:00 PM. ALBERTON-- ' Monday, June 23rd ...................... .. 9:30-11:30 A.M. ' 1:30- 3:00 P.M. PROVINCIAL SANATORIUM- Every Tuesday 10.00-12:00 A.M. Every Thursday ........ . 1:30- 4:00 P.M. 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