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Priwlicinc law. an I was de mi" he was practicing on, i l l "There's going to be plenty cl talk at our table this fall. Ma and Sis are moving-picture fans and Pl and Brother Jim are lcotball bugs.‘ l sets BE PREPARED in every barnyard dar occurs Same tightlrl’ you all know, Dc rooster what ain't got no spurt Stands mighty little show. here 90:: young Richlellou egwin. scouting around in his auto mobile. What do you suvfllws‘ would bcccme of the boy if hit father should suddenly Icsc all hil money?" _ ‘ " "well h: might drive a taxi. Prisoner: Shur thing. Hg w“ John Gres (Continued) Itwasdiudngsntutorvaltnthe dancing that Ames saw her cep- tured and cornered by three deter- mined young men, who each put forth excellent: reasons wiby should havethe next dance with her. The three were joined by oth- ers until the little group had be- come quite a crowd. "But 1 can't dance with all three," 3 Poet: Yes, I hope so, but hov ibucy was laughinxly l" “B91118- when a tall youth in tight costume of green and white stripes, who frankly admitted that he didn't know what he was supposed to be. a troubadour or n. spring onion, sud denly constituted himself master of revels, and from the cleared cen- tre of the bull mom floor made this elegant proclamation: , “Oyez! Oyesl Know all ye by_ these present-and all that sort of Jolly old bunk. Boiled down, whatI mean is this: that if the girls who haven't, fixed up the next danoefll ‘pop ojf and hide, we'll give ‘em three minutes. and then oome and find them, . . . How's that for a brain wove?" A chorus answered him. "Fine!" "Get on with 1t " “Scat- tar, you girls!" ‘Three minutes, and not a second more. . . - And amid chatter and laughter, the girls scattered, Lucy with them. lifost of them did not bother t0 make their hiding places very ob- scure, but Lucy left them. and turned towards the back of the house, ran along s. corridor thM 1nd to the kitchen premises. then pushed through :1 gi-ccil baizn door into the main cirrzdar on the o‘hcr side of the staircase and slipped into tilc 1il‘"fll'l'- She half expected to find her father l-ll0TP1' as it was his favorite retreat on festive ozcaslons, but. there was no one in the room. A slngl: light shaded in deep crimson, cast sombre glow over her lucy iioullccs, as she tip-ices across the room. clilnbcd into a dcep lvlndosv-scu! and pulled a heavy curtain in front of her. She was glad of the peace and quiet this refuge gave hen, . . . She wanted to think. . . . hills; think. . . Must decide. ‘The sounds of jollity‘ came to her faintly. . . . Then a. youthful male voice came whooping along the corridor; the library door was flung wide; and the youthful voice said . . “Nobody here!" and went whooping on its light-heat-red way. Lucy breathed again. She didn't wont to be found yet. But five minutes had not gone by when she heard the door open_oncc more; quietly, this time. and a. step sound- ed Soft. upon the carpeted floor. Her father, perhaps, she thought, and she moved, very cautiously o.- long the window-seat, round the curtain, but cautious brought. the steps straight NEURITIS mulhilol?" H‘? :41: srd's. Than natal}: Eh sully in. Pain use: ofll llucnoil SALE 0f Stock, Crop, Farm Implements to be hcld on the fnrm nf Archibald llullct, Winslne Stittlllll, on Wed. ncsday, December 23rd. ll‘ stormy on Monday, December 28th. Genuine Clearance Sale, as fann is sold. ALEX. MucRAE Auctioneer 10940-12-16-61. ' l HANDY-MAN YIELPS! Our assortment of quality tool; comprises a curefully-ss-Irrtoil rollec. tlon of all essential “llitntly-mgn" helps. They Include bits and braces, hammers and saws, wrenches and side of the heart qulckened with the thought that it, might be Oliver. , _ , A hand BDDeared, and the curtain was flung aside. Her startled eyes,’ quickly lifted, saw not her father, nor Oliver, nor any of the men con- cerned in this game of hide-and- seek. but the dark, unsmiling face of the necklace adventure man. INSTA-LliliENT IV And once again her eyes were caught and held by the look in those sullen, storlny eyes that, mc’ hers. A moment oil almost uncanny stillness followed. before the spell of it was broken by her sudden ‘little laugh. ' “Youi" she cried out. "YES." he answered. “And-youi" 1y: a little tremulouely. "I . . . I'm hiding," she words. very deep room. "And I'm finding you." the game." She said. isn't it: " he replied. fleecy flounoes. . . . . . who are you?" "Let's ~ introduce ourselves}: l , By (bncordia Mel-rel t0 Peel! . 5hr, laughed again, ever so slight- said. klddishly, a nervous quiver 1n the "YES? he said again, his voice against the distant sound of revelry. from beyond the fI . . .‘didn't know you were 1n "It's obvious that I am, though, "Yes . . . I suppose it is . . ." She mumbled off the seat and lstood before him, looking m“, e little girl as she shook out "her . “But. I'd no. idea of seeing you here , _ _ who he said. "My name is Lee. James 1pc." She looked up at him quickly. 80 ham '8' at? said. with pretty oordlsllty. “But I hadn't the remoteetnotton it was y0u...1’mLlacyGruhlm Wu know." - Hefoolrherhandln a ra e indghty clasp thut seemed to swal- ilow it all up, and said slowly: ' "How d‘you do. Lucy Gresham?” l She laughed up at him her. hand lulu in nu, and: "How do you do-Jsmes Leo?" she answered merrily. Bu; he didn't shone her merri- mcnt. His queer dark eyes looked down at, her, tlnllli by NI! least hint of amusement, until it made her quite nerve . and she twist- ed away from him. the bright color coming up into her (ace. For a nio- ment she thought that he must», be i offended, but could not imagine 'why. “Have you only Just arrived?" she went on hurriedly. ; "I entered the ballroom with Ludy Cordelia and St. Abb, precise- ly as the young man in green strip- es was ilroclaimlng the rules of the game," he told her. She looked ,back at him quickly. He didn't seem offended after all . . . Per- hops it was just his manner. . . “I'm sorry I wasn't there to re- ceive you properly," She 881d with just a hint of cautious formalltyin her voice. “Shall I make amends by finding you some IJBTWBYS?" | "Don't you think I'm pretty good at, finding partners for myself?" he countered. "I can't dance, but this next dance is obviouslymine, if you will sit ii; out with me?" ‘ "But" said Lucy. determined not to meet him half-way. tcolmpet- uousiy again, "Didn't you come in here for peace?" _ "I came in here to find you." he wld her bluntly. She couldn't, kcep back "Oh" of surprise. Then! j “Dd you see me come in here?" "N0, 1 played fair. But I found this in the corridor just outside, and though: I'd follow up the clue." Hc held out a. little knot of pink and silver roses, that had from her full skirts. The cautionary formality drop- ed from her tone as she said: “But how wonderfully noticing of you, to know that it came from my frock . . ." l "Not very wonderful; I stood quite near you in the ballroom ,whlle the game was being 8H8“!- ed," he shswered. "Did you How queer that I didn't see you." | “Why? i “on . . . well, 1 should think you'd always be . . . noticed" she said, a. little hurriedly. "Am I such a marked man?" The u. little she glanced up at him quickly. | “Marked?” she said, puzzled. "N0- though her movements had been. it °“1y' we“ Yb“ “my” exactly ' ' ' across the room towards her, and t-heyl came to a halt just on the other h“? “Md “bmpfly curtain. . . . Her commonplace, are you?" He was silent a. moment; then “Well, how many dances are you going to give me as a reward for -my clever detective work?" She wasn't quite prepared for that; she equlvocated. “But you say you don't dance?!‘ She was destined to find out then that equlvocathn didn't go with James bee. He said: "Do you think you'll find it dull, sitting out a dance or two with me?" and his sullen grey eyes were challenging. She colored. (To Be Continued) Stubborn Coughs Ended by Recipe, Mixed at Home Hera is the famous old reel which millions of housewives have ound to be the most dependable menus of break- iufi up stubborn coughs due to colds. 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She lived a simple gulless life of un- I M,‘ Owln to the t n 451i Mrs. Archibald Barrett passed ggubgng ‘In c?’ m‘ word “d ms Mae"; mm“- 3:2}, tzolueuwm hi’ MY- 0°15“! T5113’- aww on Thursday, December a, w: i“: T“ y d?“ chm” 5*" me tmip mamas m mum Bu, Mlle Creek. About eleven o' s at her home at wheatley River, be, ,2 thB-glegsbatesfnlgand :3‘: on rmmsday nth has been posh dainty lunch was served by thl Mm Barrett w“ born at chem h" parents heroic hernnemc me pbmd mdeflnltexy. The ‘ouowmzllfldlé! prmnt. in a short time the V“"°Y' “"1"”; s°ll°°l "will YWB were laid m rest in m; littlerhelfnzltta; have WW the prim in the turnip “m” “m” °t mm m“ u“ and lust at Wheatley River where qemem-y on he, own 13nd “bout 3 growing competition: 1. prize won “h. “d “ “w ‘mm “a” she married. She was an exemplary hundred yards from he,- en-ghw by, William Mutch, Rocky Point; mppm‘ the nah.‘ “and” m‘ M woman as wire. mother and friend. home m B. beautiful sloping spot 2nd. Prize won by William McLean "m 1°“ l“ "m" °' m‘ ‘M “d W” actively illlflefilfid in the among the firs which shelters and Fail-view" 3rd. prize won by l! cu h. i . ' , 1 t. .. 3135.‘. its: zl: "rt 1:: “m” fir": m mo... m “ l - ‘s ea . us say es , ; 5t; , ,, condutedb B2.W.0. il th " ~ . mist; by lgmhl/F- E‘ Boottlglngwetly shtétsltéléigrgewefiftiz-mllfetzaflgu; 5:511‘ Allison Mslvfilllan, Fair-view. 6th.. The B. B. Hllllshoro plied-stead!!! on Saturday, December 5. descend from heaven with a shout film w, Rocky wilt’ 7th. m-‘on mid’, um cmnym‘ wwn“ Athol Rackhnm and Mrs. Chester with the voice of the Arch Angel 1,2“ a“, m’ ciamiew’. 8th‘ Wm“ °“° “ma” m?" t°"“",l m" Rsckham sang an alpproprlag (meg, and with the trumpet: of 69¢] mg m s.’ m y Point’ 9th’ s‘ Tju“ cm‘ The pull bggfef; were Home‘, mug, the dead in Christ shill rleeiflrst. glcxrfljenklnocunkrfnfimt; 10th‘ Eugene William Bowen, Mb"; 391-15,; Ne}- She was so devoted to her three eur- ’ ‘w’ m“ 3mg, Emu; 5mm and one,“ viving sons. and the sons no less er Ruckhun. The mmalni _ “mm, dutiful and devoted to her. Mr. Eug- dlste relatives are m, 11,1555“, m; :16 Mg?!’ 11nd Mr. William Me- lonwmg w,“ and dflushbe“, wm_ ay a ome and m. George mi- iam (returned specially fr Mon- K“ 0! New alum)“ “um Mm John Mums: my. The funeral services were con- Mm m. “m”, and the follow,“ sated by her Minister Rev. Allister sisters. Mrs. Robert Inman, Pownsl, m” who numbed ‘mm m‘ 33:17. Thine eyes shall see the King and Mus. James Music of New mm h“, m, tn his beauty, they shall behold the ps e. erment was made in hum that u very I" on The m“ the Wheatley River Cemetery, hum" were Mmtkw i, Wm“, Rubin Penny, William Richards, Mark Roberts, Neil McKay, Robert ’ p; , Mn _ m“, market rices. m“ 3mm" “mm” m" "u" wszntlte tlndert&‘l1:el'n:tlt:rl;:fl are w p ‘ ‘ l l’ M°x‘7' "dam" 9'5"‘! WW ‘in that the bereaved eons may have n k e Wm M” requh‘ a quanta’ Turkey.’ Ggk‘ m, mm, in which m, w“ hm, God,‘ o“ mnmmlon m m. mm lone s. These for ‘shipment not later than r and spent her whole life, Cape Beer. "mm; hum - ' _ Islam‘. Bold Storage q llonllslty ~.I.tll. ivlew, the gentleman's i-zr » The many friends of Mrs, 1hr! é "FY M“ and clement eveu- Burdett mat im- continued i11- lns was spent an ms 1on1 inst. st nus. and hope for a speedy m- ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dolron coverm-R. A DRESSEIJ 900L111? , H5- We will be buying dressed Chicken and‘ throughout the season. Any quantity. Psytngjtop .4‘ ants. xuurmo mam! Humor. at no t. m., sm- -_i__'___. bamrbecember 0th, 1931, teed ‘l4 According to sir Landon Mend "Ifl- Tm" e "my paralytic is l: dvlnr. We rim often - r i t "N" I!" 4M i" PM“ 4! 11mm thwsht. from n» sound of it, that ,. '”' i“ ’ often tisrdutlleameaspeatltwassunertngmmbfy, | M14344‘ _’ “’ _ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ . . _ in: i,‘ ‘, ‘ ‘ ' 4 :.‘...\t" 1 . ma. hoping it would not ‘be the