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I lC-L‘ " cxulrcd that he had the of that She said. her lips I toid you I would not slfli’ stood l?" tiinde a. movement of impal- iewi- Ir was as if he said. “Oi. i f ‘lint was n long time ago." Aim-m h» old hcr. “I want you to (‘C1110 w ” "Novx" anger made her . rlckbcrnte, "Where?" Forest Eve wants to rcgnitsd it rlIiZ-Odllv’ ' lea} d up in her ins; her inner onlusioff. l-lcr ill mcchniiienily‘. stood the trip well‘ The Up- n’ (liii er with her nevi.” turiiult . sh.» hop. iii cnciuqh good the Upzons " ‘ l_". "I don't care f0 r tsic Uptom.‘ be Qonc This has to (‘wt our coat. Kay " (1: she turned in stifl- mward the (‘out cin- " you the car hero? The ‘s man brought- me. but I told him not to vralt "The not": in the narage here. I THE IC,-'\.§T.'§RN KINGQ IZXITIBITION .~\.‘§S()('I.'\Tl().\l Will Hold Their AXNIY-il. EXHIBITION THURSDAY, SEPT. 18th All Indoor Exhibits Classes ti, T. 8, 9 and l0 will he judizcd on Wednesday‘ afternoon. Sept. 12th. 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They crossed the trndcs and branched into a winding way; he gained the entrance which had grown famil- im" to her these past days and stopped before the house Ellfln appeared almost instantly. She gave Kay a. look of startled recognition and to Dlclrs inquiry slig said, “Upstairs. Mr, Kendall. Mr and Mrs Upton have gone." “Let's gto up then," he said stepping back at the foot of the stairs. but she told him, “You lend tho way." The door to Eve's room was open. A voice said, "Come in,” and they entered. E\'c was in bed. ar- ranged with rcsy pillows and silk sheets-the sheets that. Kay ‘Jr-ad stun were on that bcd—but what lay among tlirm was a ghost. There was rouge on the cheeks and color on thc lips, but that factitzous brightness mocked the f- beneath it ‘The checks were ,cn kllld the temples hollowed; line from mouth to nose was the nostrils pinched. The 7 l)"lll"3 of the skull seemed fling; through the white drawn skin The shock to Kay was intense: She ircis utterly unprepared for this. In all tires: clays sincc Did-r had can: she had bcen too immersed ' cr own hurt to give thought to Eve's artunl condition. She h-ad formrcl no picture of her except of hcr exploiting her delicacy with Dick, ' (‘IIAPTER XXX Eve uas looking up at Kay. "I want l0 thank you for having ercrytltlnng so iiiigg for me." Her voice was not a Slat voice; it. had brightness in it and a touch of cxcitment "Won't you sit down? And t-‘ko off your coat " Kn]. ‘yak ii. oil and gave it to Dick who put it sumeuuirrc She sat rlcwn in the chair he placed for her and he tool: one nearer the hens‘ of thr- bed. Her distur- ha .-r~ \\'.is so profound that she tiouhln to find words She ' mu_rrri. "I Pill)??? your tr p has you?" ‘ l_: -l littlc. It was enjoyable. I can't walk too much. but I like to be up each day while I can." She‘ added astonishingly. “I thought. you'd b0 here when I crime " Kay smiled. a white. omblfllqi ed snail," "I didn't think you expect that ‘ Eve continued to lock fixedly at her: cvcn ‘n the shaded light those searching eyes were ravaged. They were blue pools in the cav- crns of thrir sockets “I wouldn't have worried you about the house, but there was no one else. You know ivhnt friends are They have a thousand engagements." She added, speaking very de- finitely, not. at nll pathetically, but as one anxious to get a thing out. in the open and understood, You s . I wanted to die at; home. poultry at our and graded the clay re- returns and "P" man-l mu manila, -. bnblv. to not tbmulb and I want w get evcryf-hin: I can out of them I want m have things 30in: on mound mo and not have peo- pic rememba _ all flu time that I'm dying. though I cu pose I'll trade on that. I'm trad on it new," she added, with her strain- ed and tragic smile. She ma, “Knowln you've got to die make; everyohfiaf‘ else seem trivial. Even dying its: comes w seem Itfllt, I don't mind if —ye.;, I d horribly, but: not ll I would have years ago. Not u you would. I haven't; a. good deal to live for, you know. No one needs me." She said it simply enough; it , t n0 other wey of it could have affected Kay Kendall so profoundly. She was pierced by it. She dared not look at Dick to see what he was feeling. ferent between you," uid Eve distinctly. "Any other way it would have been too awful for Dick. You couldn't have waited all these years. Everything would have been too late. Now you've got the chil- dren-grovzing up-" The children. Yenthe clflldren. and all those years of love and happiness Those iwhlngsb Reality had to be a ' gnlnst pity. “I don't want to be alone in some hospital," Eve Went on. "I hatc—how was it sald?— ‘the false gayety that thrives in hospi- tals.‘ I want to be in my home- and have someone here belonging to inc 41nd I haven't anyone un- less ygtril come and live here.” Kay 561d, "Dick?" out of l dry throat. “Dick and you. OI course can't come without you, I wouldn't hove that. And the children, I'd really like the children," said Eve eagerly. "They'd be amusing They're not conscious of illnes, And I could be some use to you, planning for them. I shouldn't mind swing you all together," she insisted with that faint. infinitely rcmovedtsmlle, “ en you've got a pain that's going to kill you, you don't Kay spoke stumbllngly. "I'd like to hour-to do anything. But w come heie-" Eve shifted again, Dldt said instantly, “Am you in pain? Dc you want anything" "No Inge, But I'd like some aspirin. Two, you know. On the table there. I'll get a. mirse-later—but now E1len—" Dick brought the aspirin and a glass of water. He moved quickly, lightly. Eve crunched the pellets; she sipped from the Glass Her arm was white a_.nd wasted. Her look went out to Kay en- treating her. "Lm asking a good deal, I know. People will think it --queer, Bu if you don't mind too much-" "I don't mind at all." said Kay. She would mind terribly. Yet she was so wrung with pity for Eve that she Was past caring for any other consideration She would care later. she knew: she understood that she would have tc suffer embarrassment and difficulty, that they would not always live in the selllesness of this high moments But she owed this, woman a debt that her soul acknowledged now. It was only by payinz such indebtedness that you could live on tents of self-respect with yourself. The world could be as convulsed as it pleased at the spectacle of the second Mrs Kendall taking care of the first Mrs Kendall, but that had to be endiured No lives were alike. Their three lives were like no other three. This woman had no one else: they were united in a strange entanglement. and only by being simple. by be- ing kind and mire-taking could they find their way It wc;2:l not be easy to live in this house. to face all the compli- cations. She would be reminded, inescapably. of the life that Dick and Eve had lived here, but what of it? They had lived it. You could not deny the past. Since Eve wanted this- Dick was looking at her; she saw the sadness in his face and the appeal and the anxious com- passion for herself His eyes said. "This ha" to be done. Are you equal to it?‘ She knew now why he had not been able to tell her, why he had been so inzrtfculnte. He had had to bring her here that she might see for herself Incredible that he had seemed a stranger to her in the car. She seemed to feel all that was passing in his heart She had never felt so much married to him as at that moment when she was assuming with hlni the obligations of his pastln the look between them was born ran uudrrstauding more uni- lintz than :l_v child of their flesh. Eve was sltzhing, "Oh. that's what I wanted!" with an accent of pitiable relief. Did: rcse. "You'll be all right for the night? Can Ellen see to you? Kay and I \vlll be running along then-we haven't had din- ner yet Tomorrow we'll bring in the caravan His manner. ‘quiet. insured. touched witih evuwflsry humor, seemed to make it all natural and unconstrained. He got Kay's coat and held it for her He said, “I've tried to tell her what she's in for-she hasn't seen Babs in action yet." and hearing her husbénd‘: voice. his intimate voice to her, Kay felt herself. quite simply and sensibly. equal to anything that miuht come to them. She knew that they were close now, forrever (THE END! Gussy Dyspepsia Quickly Corrected One simple 1o regulate 1h RAMILTONS PILLS; quickly upon the stomach, bowel: and liver; they built In toning the system, and thereby they help many a stomach auffercrtolrnorc sound and robust health. Start your day right. Bo well regulated all the time. Never be lluulsh. Keep your stomach and cllmlnltlng organs In up-lo-the-minutc concil- Glon. DR. IIAMILTOIWS PILLS can help you to get effective relief —qnlck|y, efficiently. 25c l box it all drug stores. mun: of rellcf In c system with DR. T" r-"Awniw Average daily adult rations in European countries, including domestic produce and imported foodstuffs, are scarcely more than half the average adult con- sumption on the North American continent. On THE SIIORTAOE OF FOOD Ill IIBERATED EUROPE IS DESPERATE. MEAT IS ONE OF THE MOST CRITICAI- IIEEOS vital to the reconstruction of Europe and, in turn, to the stability and progress of rhe entire world. That is why slaughtering has been placed under strict control. this basis severe hardship is inevitable. Those who fought by our side in Europe are suffering hunger and misery. As a great food-producing nation, Canada must, can-and will-help to meet this emergency. Apart from moral obligations, adequate nourishment is That is why radon r” . you: will soon be used again by Canadians no buy moat. There is only one obhctive: To reduce meat con- sumption in Canada. in order to provide direct aid to the hungry peoples of Europe. - “I. __ Tvwi-s-a-"d-l" IIOTT ARE OANAIWS MEAT EXPORTS DISTRIBUTED? Each year, the Combined Food Board of lhc United Nations, of which Canada ls u member, csllmalel for The coming year world production of Imporhnl food Ihlnl and The probable demand for Them. li then disiribuies The foods on lho bash of Ihuo ofll- mules. Eslimules for T945 indicate that demand for meal and bacon exceeds production by aboul 10%. Canada's onfribulions of meal lo The common pool havombloion largo; lhcy huvo helped lo supply purliully The needs of The hardest-pressed countries when If will Mk0 your: lo restore the producllon cf meal. ‘ROSE VALLEY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Rose Valley w. I. held tire-r,‘ monthly meeting on July 4th nt the home of Mrs. K. H. MacKen- Iie. The president. Mrs. Wm. Matheson presided. Meeting open- od with Institute Cry-xi. Minutes of last meeting were read and up- proved. Roll call Wls answered; by seven members and one Visit.- or present. Correspondence was! read and dismissed Plans for an ice cream festival was dlscusscd.| It was decided w" hold it at Mrs.‘ J. W. MuoKenziefis. The next meeting ls lo Ix- held the home of Mrs. Raymund; Newscn. Roll call to he answered with words often mispronounced. Program committee is Mrs. Wm, MacDonald and Mrs. Wm. Mathe- Jon. Meeting closed with thel National Anthem Lunch will served bv her" ' ‘HRTNTIINYTL 00m x4 nor/um- tWISERI/JTMII, PLEASE! The urgent nature of overseas needs calls for immediate actions‘ Because the machinery of meat rationing takes. time to set up, conservation on a nation-wide scalcis imperative. As part of this plan, Tuesday and Friday of each week have been declared meatless days in all public eating places. Meatless days will be continued throughout the meat rationing period. Further to reduce domestic meat consumption, all Canadians are urged to observe two meatless days a week in their own households. DATES AND OTHER DETAllS REGARDING MEAT RATIONING _ - SOON TO BECOME EFFECTIVE IN CANADA - Wlll BE ANNOUNCED lATER F/XTHI?” Br Gentile McManus YOU GOTTA KEEP YOUR MIND ON lT- DON'T EVEN LET ‘OUR BUSIME55 INTERFEQE-NEVEQ LET VOUQ MlMD OFF THIS WONDEQFUL SPORT- l JU5T FTGUQE AND FIGURE AND- LISTEN-CHUM-WOUVE so? TO sruov uoizse meme ‘ro PICK ‘AIlNMEQ5~lT'5 AN Aw-vou GOTTA LOOK uP ‘me DOPE-commas rue mass -5TUD.V THE uoczevs’ JIQI‘ m swim t J :r '1!