,_. U‘, . _ .3, 41-“,- . so»... ifivhzs-w- m -- e» flQ. u. Unanimous W v v v-w ‘v 7v L AAAAA AAQQAAALQiAAQAAAAAAAQ (mum's Re alrri z A i A ._ i A4AAAAAA“4A . v w vwv- v vvvvvvvvv-vv vv, . vvvw Y v _ W‘ _ ociol an* AAA‘ A 4;‘ A AAAAAAA A‘); v wvivv a PSOH DAUGHTER OF. Exiu! By ALEXANDER CAMPBELIJ shame lightly on the arm, breaking the ll. spe “You are ~ve silent." she lauxh- ed. “Are you iking 0f 111111101118 the castle instead cf me?” “It would certainly be worm painting," said Mitchell talnd ran an approving eye over e KIWI! and the rhododendron bushes which surrounded the castlefis neat grey bulk. “But not half so worth-y of [he artist's brush as yourself. my dear,” he added with lrish imllan- t-ry, and shot a twinkling $12110? 8t Shane for urincli the latter could have clicked him then and there. “Are you staying long in the 1s- land?" slmne asked casually. _ "it zlepzncls," Mitchell replied. "I told you 1t was a case of business mmnined xvitii pleasure, and I don't know yet hc-w long the business will take." asked Shane boldlyi. He felt like paying the Irishman back 1n his own coin. Milcliell grinned broadly. “In B way," he said, "In a way. _You nnght call it fish-bu; sometiung out of the tisuhl line. you understand." “It is a business secret." said Mar- tha solemnly. “You are going to make a large fortune with some new idea." “Well, 1 wish I could be sure of the fortune," laughed Mitchell. "But, the iden is certainly original- in this part of the world, at any A trim girl came in with coffee. A; she was bending over the table- Shane had Perforce to lean back. and his eye wandered to the 500T- A fem was quickly turned away. and a man bsixllwed _fimv 011i "1 ht $10!! e 09m - dgShane ixclnimed involuntazllll- and craned his neck. But the man had vanished. n "ma you see somebody you mew? flaked Mitchell. j "I thought I did." Shane Nflwfld- mmellow ledger, in fact. Fel- Halford." he explained, he remembered A4 m: incident of mews of sweets- and tried to read lvmmhelrs expres- piqn as he pronounced the name. Mitchell had eve-r heard it be- ha wag a. fine actor. Ho did d. went on to explain about thouse, and Paid a P9551118 ‘b0 Ms hoot, 055158.111 Man:- r-srm, But at the mention of Hal- when" ford‘ name he had seen the Bil‘! m...‘ uneasily. on he uwusm 1t mp9 to (ah-tinge the subject. But as the conversation turned into other channels he wondered wt Halford. if it had been mn- , we; doing hi Stornowa . when he was supposed to be a Nose. thirty miles away, Then he shrl188- ed his shoulders. The man m-‘lim have changed hi; rnind. He had a. i-rtect ' ht to visit Stornowaynl! wan to. But it was ccrta 1y ueer thatheshmildshovwlliitm ails very hotel: and his momnffi“ lrudubeen furtive, to say the 988$ Shane felt that one more strand hadbeen added w the web 0f tar! vimich wu 8115mm’! ppim around him. 4 X cnavrm v .' l THE GENERAL SEND! A I TELEGhat corned to M the end of w B ne 13w moat drflml-nfl mum h, m4 aver known Mhnha at her wrist wamch and N09 8° wrong "Why?" said Shane sourly. "Why!" She stared at him. “We wemtrsnawclnwmetcciiai-m- in‘ and dmtingifiied mm. Don't you like him?" Shane opened his mouth to reply; then, exercising considerable self- oowitrol, shut it again. He was saved further embarrassment by the sight of Mitchell's green clad legs twink- ling down the stairs. He carried Shane's case in his hand. "Thanks very much." said Shane coldly. He took the case and held out his other hand “Well goodbye-—" "It would be the least I could d0 to come to the door with you," Mitchell out in quickly. His blue eyes were beaming on Mart-ha. “Your car may not have arrived yet. Come, my dear." He gaily seized the g‘ 'l‘s arm and drew her towards the hotel entrance. Shane. left standing in the hack- ground. felt like a fool. He swallow- ed his wrath and foils-wed them. Heinrich had n01. in fact, yet ar- rived. They stccd in the shade of the dcorway and gazed out on the dusty, deserted roadwoiy. The town appeared w be enjoying a slesta_ The boats drowsed in the creek opposite the hotel, and the sun spilled is rays on the green foliage of the trees on the far side. "Here comes your car." said Mit- chell. ‘The big ca: rolled out of a. mr- row side street and drew up at the hotel entrance. Heinrich descended stiiffly from the driving seat. His dull eyes rak- ed the szeneral, and Shane read in the leather mask a look of sharp inqu . instantly suppressed. turned and held out her "Goodbye, General lvlfitchell. And {tharclik you for a. moat delightful m _.. Mitchell bowed gravely over her hand "Don't make it zoodbn he geggfd. "She-ll we say out w4ederce- en . "rake of yourself . my 6081'." he Mbdelgugida tone was suddenly He Mir-nee to Simone. " the some to you. Wlmfl ma...“ would ififitfi.“ ingdnecascimightdmplnflnyw gifizuda/y, if time and business per- rcoodbye said Shane w-ihout warmth He found himself 11091!!! that. time and business would not t. Martha, cllnubed into bhe back d the 0M‘, and Slmne fol-lowed. HG!!- $1 shéimncd the door and reflilhed sea . As the ca: started forward Mar- tha waved he;- hand gully. “Aluf uriiederseltren!" she The general waved but. "IA!!! wiedmehern" he responded . m had function When e and‘! staiedouton ed roadlmf- inilhougdivt. pluckedathdslowerlllimtimerrm-rl- ment faded outofhisbhie eyQSJ-“d became 4 _'l‘he his round face ti?“ at. ;. q p _ . ::npIele the designs. The decorative. The jmwn, with n1 h ch ilowcases fiilfll wmw.d_ : Transfer for “twmwmclug: and color a . p, mpicw omen: Ind inclination! for all ct who d ,..v.__ “m; m’) fir. in mung c: coin 2:01p 011101100 to ‘Ric gygqlgn Needlework I Arm; no. cu r PIMCIIIQIOIIIIIIIQI“; l t‘- uc—_—_—a'--nn—ap-_—_hn_¢— populism lump n can I- nn Hun!‘ .1 . ~‘ FUDDING SAUCIIt One-half t. - An Ascot for Growing Gifll-vrThifi is One Iiavq had an emellcut lunch hiwc at 5118M‘ hi8 been folded. cum mum wrru 01mm Beet B was. add 1 cup granulat- "D flour sifted with bak salt. Flavor as des the recipe in the usml ways. Mamieha. anddothethfllscthatthcothergirlsdoiabecc him all albout her rhcumatlnn. and about Mamie’ d“. zrunmer. more p rposcful. He stood thus a full minute. Then heletzohlslipandsnapmdhis He left the hotel and strode Quickly through the sleepy town. It. was hotter than ever, and the shop- dentliy dTBJWIl their . 58% The main street slowly grilled in the sun. Its length contained no anLmate objecn more interesting than a black dcg cirled up on a dwmtep and a cat which sat on a window ledt. and looked contemp- tuously down upon it. There was no sound (Except. the thin scream- Mltcheli marched up a steer. hill swung left into the post office, ter provided to. the pur. Dose he pulled out, a telegraph form and took u-p a. pencil. § El 3' 5 g“- g2 r 5 § E5 and youth say-S "Good niflh " it isn't maybe. It h for all time. to dance Mamahas alasntgchafie The ‘ultlsmmilfamiegoes a. , o never has a date. Bays gas h’: as s? t“ m“ e methods to make any boy dance with her because they don't know wh to is always on Msmieh back. ‘Ihe world is full of sou-r and dlsgrintled old maids who were meant by Nature to be happy and contented wives and mothefis, but kwho ‘were kept fro]? m with emwen-e we 1r. Mo uldntltth in their teens with c 3T1: and boys ofrtgigir own zge, Qmriféygggwig LOXISCIOUS with boys and too old {o learn how to handle them, And across me cannula and we “ssh so iar as her popularity is concerned. and it is ant‘; pencil flew over it. It was in code out Mitch-ell knew that that salesmen and others were in the habt of sending oif lcuw telegrams in code to their respective firms during the fishing season. He paid the sum demanded and stalked s‘0wly back to the hotel, hi; hands deep in the of his green plus fours an rbent upon his chest in deep thought. The telegram he had just off had nothing tc do ying or selling of fish. Decoded "qmiaiuorxauseornucsri-o- femor Erxrst Pelmann. Ghee‘; Also abadsemndwh” “mm” n“ ‘V9901 M Many a. man slammed in his face by his wife who refuses to go with mm when; 10mm; Md?" oufymd the man named calls because me cant bear to leave Mama and the girls Many a man The man to whom the telegram Wm addressed was not its ultimate recipient. From the dummy address the messluze would be whisked to the desk of an official in Whitehall who was in control of a nartment of the British Military (To Be Courtinued) ‘ era/ice; Keep Your Dog Healthy by ‘HR Ealy Sensible Caro Icrflfy Elm Against Dlllclnper loyal, responsive pull ow you'd hate to sec him Eiflahnnbcm vcidcdbyprcpcr an. old-worldcot unmanne- ' floqllu hrdnlicuucolm ofcldlolflildl@ Dorothy; Letter Boil- Too Much Mother in a liability Rather ‘Than of thc Reasons for Increasing Membership in the l0ld Maid r ‘ ‘ Ch" - A IIOIMIQUIQIHIIIO fideudwhocollibhinafoir-waytobe rukmd hei- mother. H; cnonlyctiild, bright attractive. popular ondwo dhave mum ltten creep tint th i Answer Not‘ much. I am afraid, because the p05- ceuivc mother has s a good alibi for 4V , monogo 1m- daughter that she even fools erself with it She says t the reason she won/t lot darling sowhenaboycomestoscolidamicshemakesitamreeaozneandtnlls y ‘e I z. Fashl l l Acorn "otrr And. at 9 oclock die says front door, and when the K11‘ ‘do with the old woman of the sea who by mothers who were too strict wtn tbeingin ycizcl. Moth ul ‘t1 Ulflyulllillel? in theirmvweritie: and b rifagvgmgnmgtwtgrgniliwligrvvirgegruh gill} Mother was alwayfl present. and that cramped their style. It wasn't that the girls and boys wanted to do tiring . just wanted to be fooish and young without any cielwmi eyewdgrsi 31.23. '1‘°° much 11109161‘ l5 flbflllt thb Brwfest. misfortune that a girl can have strnnflc that any woman who remembers neu- own youth hasn't ‘we h“ daughwrs a bu“. . ‘ ' enough‘ sense to appreciate this and O Dear Miss Dix-I have bee going w; only res-son she xlves for w notlaettlna mg-i-ll n1 that: iiii°ifiiizt .335? to leave home. What is your opinion on this matter? M, L. w. Answer: in Eeégufiaéewwalfiainé iéogrzytige on her. iilvkicni-ly ahc does not love you, ns "stayingoninhcrpsrenrm , gm ' marry for is to get their own house: wngloii they 04$ cbhrdltngkltg on izrhtysiya 2*." “Y my W» he» m“- E» t 1- m» =1»- BY DUI; with Papa and Mia-ml. --_-___ 'l‘heoldadagethat"agooddgughwrmakaaIwdwu-"Bhumbe {gléegmwltélwmjfizliggfikd lxhlllrl makes a more undcrlscbfe wt}; than 91' Pflrmts ahatlhcr husband always runs 111W Eli-very to her people when she Xlmfflwnlrllflslifnply sens h“ h -_____ has his anialtlona mashed and the door of opportunity mo" "that micron“; r ' B OD 0!‘ hi“; 2"“... storm“... °i.§‘*:.'¢t:"..".':r.°.§ ma? r. szrr.arza.sr..~yhmgwm m+~m~ w w it W‘ U O D I I Dear Dorothy Dix-I am b0 q: plate my hf: adwol iwatign. y! 1.1290333? ab“; fir“ we; yen-acting AchodQndIthasnWwctmymrentsircQntmdI mmkI “ititl-tiiié‘; 21ft??? i"{..°‘.‘“§..". a e Iwuntmyhldischooldblomn. Whsggmu 1dr)? Iammumtllomb- ortokcepmnnboingmoldmm "O ’ DBL!’ M18 Dll-Jwhbf lhtllld I. l IIINTYJOI-JWG, mgriicyc‘ ggm-jty “IQP: ~ I an mrrfmmwmg°lfivflflflbelm agtrloldmoidmutoham AIa/ayslberh warn exmusmnu mun mo now. rumfitlra 7v or l-IAMILTONS nus You seldom soc a woman who ll pale and utterly warn out, who‘ doesn't suffer from headache and constipation. .Mo|t women can have lparkling eyes and ruddy checks if they will but ulc Dr. Hamilton's Pills. To- night take two Dr. Hlmiltan’: Pill! and note how muchfreaber you feel tomorrow morning. Your face will be clearer. your appetite batter, your spirits brighter. You'll quickly regain thou happy girlish looks you once were proud to think about. No other medicine can do no much for you u Dr. Hamilton's Pills pf Mandrake and Butternut. ' DR. HAMILTOIWSPILLS, Tone the System g Modern Etiquette t (By ROBERTA LII) QO-O-HO cerciy yours. " Q. When who is soon to be one has recently mot his fiancee. should one refer to lwr? A. certainly. It is an eincclw opportunity to any what u. chann- ing girl you think me is. Qwoulditbccll htforc guesttoaakforacimuf when coffee ls served and. she does not mcotinglymigdmnn if she would‘ prefer tea. Other- wise she ahoilld drink the coffee. or pan, of it, and express no pref- erence. ' PARKDALE WOMEN'S INS TITUTE On Tuesday evening Much 21st. the men entertained the ladle: 0f the Parkdale Women's Institute at a social held in St. Avcrds School. The evening was fine and the hall was filled to capacity. The follow- 1m: programme was caPB-bly 051119?! ou '.- Rcmarks by the chairman, Mr. . A Moore. ' ado ?IS%EIIOD€EI music, Pukdale est ra. Reading. Mrs. Olive MacMilliin. Vocal solo, Harold Msclnnis. l-iannonicn. duet, Malcolm Mll- Baohern and Padilla Bertram. J n1 , th author. GOOII-digliln Mu tlow,en itledawomenks Imlitgartiigmental music. 0113198"!- llslgolclalksclo, Guitar wept" Raymond O . Reading, Henry Callback. Vocal solo. Mia; sally Wwd- step dance, Malcolm MacEach- ullil-ocal solo. Raymond Belllck. other time nonorrnnix. “‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ““‘ ‘ ‘ ‘fir WEBTMOBELAND w. i. "o" ca" I 7 7 ‘llhe watmroniia Women's m- . w m- um» ahfttmtiflitr: 23:." sitar. "Qw ‘ " ‘ ° w" stitute: 0e xfezgloggdrepeblyrlln reed: I H m“ _ ‘more were ten members and two dog “$9: ‘wmuwm V151"!!! Present and one new m a l member enroll . Committees than ‘the shade out? tbxi: rave the“ mmm‘ 5M‘ wmmigtfi =7 i 5 E5‘ w 3. n E 5 3 ‘< 5 i’ '8' treated. turn it over and scrub the M“ 313mg?’ mm‘ m’ chm‘ w“ -- was moved and se - other side. Allow tho shade to n- manhunt, lobe bought ‘gr be a 001. 0081111151668 th dry- wanted for the ¢<>mi$°'§.°..t°i§§ Q. H I id buying shoes m Sculgfll. Mn. Roy Orcssum Mrs. gzitiftfiaggln by 111M "n? 111' Donald. mcmitrlifirmvfig; onmaiuuidthe liccwflifl- mbqpimyh", m; a no! be comfort . L you Inn pancakes o! French tout u genuine Barbados Extra Fancy Malacca. You'll a the rich J wit‘? m ma» a not purc , Barbs! I """l.i-" ZULU IN Hill t- EH1. Illfilfglinflflbltlhmlliltl, Orchegl-ra. . 11b o n a piogramm e silver collcgction was taken which was passed over to the ladies of the Institute. Lunch was served by the gentlemen in a very leasing manner. After which all jo nod in gnlisllfnhour sing ‘gong. Mrs. 1w: e accompan . A hearty vote of thanks was ex- tended to the chairman and to tho gentlemen of the district, which was fittingly acknowledged by Mr. J. A. Moore. very pleasant evening to a ‘Household Scrapbook § (By ROBERTA um mu rm i.‘ my}? manna should omit. An ldnmijyelwwuiucdby o tficmcmcmforheaut the akinwuiocrunhlo .11!!- nlveinmflkcndmclcacmm. rail cl LIIIIM r It ons '- Liteffl LTHe Housewife b- IAnEI Her Activities Wu D011 cam-ti m1 I will not wbl? fine riohel. , but first whcresoehr Berna lieaaft may gladden Home weary life know machine for HATPIN V06.» The new BEUCEI-IIZ u: l forward. have ‘bro-lg long absent BOC€8SUYy——'.h€bh,3¢‘ authentic replicas of o! some with chain guards. A Dim. studc cream-u, mart. trimming for . The I00 - Lhg rising sun. and in his course. seldom fail at the close of lg. to form a. magiificent theatre for his recep- tion, and to invest with variegated tin and th a softened effu 39990 u" 1111515547 which they skin tones. to create 9 t Hau- film of color orcr the FROG CRIBS LIKE may Visit/m: at the Lmi-Zdon zoom gltutly atlriwletl iz-y a. frog 1mm, ly imported from Brazil. We must strive really worth of some em- ckegythe rent is othezo-Bruyere . he inflates hum]! a ritftber toy To u" attendants, however. his most u. mtlrig feature is that he with his eyes. when he bung‘ himself he leaves only his hoodq und, and the hm "l! sounds so that A MomingSmile was travelling thundered in humid "no"... uum this tunnel a p» fectly safe " she asked the rm- tor. "Don't be afraid madam." n4 nial reply. "Our company THE SPIRIT OI‘ YOUTH A pessimist was hold the shortcoming of the r ng m- ention. ‘ dcmandd. find the youngster m will just. go on smiling when evuy- ls going wrong?" i5‘ °°,,?,'""°, “wmw” And othor lldh blemishes m! from impurities in the blood. Tl rgatore beauty to the akin, reguhrl c must be ensured b tented, dependable medicine, like: P i "I Twp dance, Katherine Macliach- » FASHION GUIDES FOR THE HOME DRESSMAKER‘ God Save the King. brouiht I _ close. neckline. Or you have it without the ‘cut- ff two