HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1922-1-19, Page 6JelibleY 'i0, 1102. Why Wait When You Can Buy the Highest Grade Wall Paper at Such Remarkably Low Prices ? Clearing Sale of Bedroom Papers lie and llk papwr. tit ?le paper. 'Ilk and lir These papers are aJ122itli.- wide, which nleafi u a e LESS paper, F E WE R SE 4M5.\, EASIER match - be put pn Our stock early mu, and much q is low so Corel SISTER SU By faeme r H. I'urter (Oplpdghtetl and i.s:utd by arrange. ••mer with Thomas .tlleu i Ott the veranda, a few minute., leder, Gordo) Itc'loeted his sister. slay. who bud to►ru her writing -pard to the veep shaded corner, with : "flew long la' that chap -going to .ray r'• "Till none, `plltill ably. lilt he'll he back again site dimer tor num hos. I believe the Kendall% call it a. I'll warrant. The 'creature hos \no ..•use of time (except his own :1 en he's pIxrtag,- that's plain to be !stayed tItill half -part eleven bedThen something --maybe I dry hint—made blm take out his w 1 sue I ram hie free tau. 1 sup I'll have to Ifo. It's se late; he w with a frown, 'but to -morrow --ye haps—' 'Ter. to -morrow 111 he ver. glad to.' *aye Sister Sue. But even Own he stayed ten minutes longer, ,laying over and ovet again n little puna -o that he wanted to get just stn Poor Martin : lie stood It till lalf- past ten, hoping for a moment with Sister Sue to himself. Then he gave up in despair and left—which was best for it was exactly a quarter t0 twelve when Donald Kendall strode down the walk to go home." "Uto-m : Martin'll be getting jealous." "Jealous, oohing ! " acoff.sl May. "You can't be Jealous of a walking fiddle ' .1 don't believe that Donald Kendall knows this minute whether Slater Sue Is the distractingly pretty girl aloe is, or whether she 1s mem eyed and freckled with ,1 wort on nose. No. Martin Kent need never be jealous of him. But he can play. Iaisten : " And mite held up her tinge" as the strains of elquislte melody flouted through the open door. Wednesday came. It was a perfect day. Certainly all roads lel to G1l- iuoreville that day. And Doug beton. teu o'clock --the hour fur the ball - game --they were black with cars, car- riages. wagon.. and even hay -wagons —sucked to the Built with cheering, PGNAL GGLC "WO TON CHASSIS aoD=RIag, oillt a man who had amok with a bit of news too maxi to 'ht's early, 1 1 knout, but 1 had to (void• right away. It came to me in the night what I 1 mull do.' "What you could 411't " murmured l Sister Yue. at ill with a alight frown. 1 "1You'1 ism alt down, Mr. Kendall." "1 waetui t stop long." Ile dropped Mused' into a ehalr as else took her 1 Mspat. "1'11 have to' go hack sod write to IksIge right away, of course. It dkla't (vase to me until in the night what I could do. ilat cow 1 know. I've derided to have you for my ac- eompaulat, Miss (l hinort. I'll pay -you eternal', of (+IIIc$; No you call lake your sister. or any one you llke,•slong with you for companionship and pro- wlety. But that's a were detail. We. eau Nettle that latter. There will be trouble ahnnt'tbneiPusatlon,' Miss iiI1iuore. 1 start West all my find uunet tour in Moult two weeks. 1 thought you ought to know as w0011 as possible." Sister Sue had e'ome erect fu 111•( elalr• He fare lad shown blank 111- preheadou during the first half of .epe'eeh. .then a msnemeut, then There was .acorn in her eyes ru with a tinge of ,museum -ha. yes. I dosed want to know a possible If I were going on a (+invert rip with you," she said. "Yes, of course, of course : " Ile nodded abstractedly. lie was not look- ing at her uoa'. "As 1t Is, there Is all too short a time to prat•tic•. Itut you are such a good reader that—" She Interrupter) him. "Mr. Kendall. Jule $ minute, please. You don't understand. I said if 1 were going on a concert trip with you; but I'm not. Why, Mr. Kendall, I can't play your am,mpaulwruts for you ' ' The man gave an impatient gesture. "But I say you can ! And I rather think I know. You are away *bead of Dodge; you are away ahead -•• lie paused, then went on with some- what pompous Impreneiveness : -miss (:Ilwore, I tau honestly say that lever have I had any one who plays 'my secompaniments as you do. You nerer drag, never pull. You are always. superbly right there—with nie." Ile sat hack with the gesture of one who has settled a matter Quer for all. 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"711.5 1 (11,1 01,0.1 L 1,4 besa1 Y•i r/r. t nose . 4e4ie alter *OM ginmhs' u.e of Dr. alase's Nerve Feed and Kidney -Liver Pills 1. (mond dol m� L-nwel. w- • re.iored normal !Movement each day and the roneei,.aoioe was roe mere. I had • glad. appetite, had gases 20 pounds and maid not feel heeler, I shell always Ise grateful fur th... Iseneih... Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. 50c e holt Dr. Chant's Kidney -Liver fill., 25c a box, all dealers or F.dman•oe, Rates & Co,. Ltd.. Toronto. Rheumatism Stiffness and all Pain Messrs Liniment lee given .atialection ler threera. MMinna`caatina It quickly ea ml. Ihroal, bro.chiti.,neuh algia, rtatka gen say 10.4 d pain. An Old Reliable Remedy Mn. 5. Fawcett, Hamilma St., Colom in l, rant., .rias,—Mincer. Liniment aa.,c II en old retial* nese . 1 sl.'ay• keep a hookhomein the home sad have nrommrmled 01 r.. eme n quite • matter d my (rind.. to ohng... moot trelief. in oat cares it oaf 1001 .0 a rose for rheumatism. M l d'�t Linimoitt Yarmouth Novo Scotia. [ ;,iti!—"Diapepsin" Jas, Indigestion, Shjniach- 'apoe'e Jhi jwpsin" 1.:'a proven itself the •meet. relief for Tr.di�enffirm, Gars, Alf .inner. Heart bin liearaena,- Inc •ion.or btomn (Distress eau5e:4 by a, ,r1;17. A few ' Iete give &hooch imr^ediate etomae„ r• f and shortly the ntornseh is ronin tc.t you esti eat fa- vorite foods witIo it t1.ear, r -fn cane nor &oats only few cents at drug store. Md. Win 'ions helped annually. Time paym All other modes at cc rrespondingly low prices. nggd when desired. t ,41 r10 RUGGLES MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY, LIMITED, LONDON, CANADA hoc brou ht Was I 0 Gilmo u of the And 1 -blow tug hnnmnity. I ten trains the 0 ria lady declined gracefully ti more. and by ten .'clock tlwre dance. an Donald Kendall looked o doubt as to the suctsws of the from afar th eyes that were is trite •ills Old dlottn• Day if tate, size bored If Itott Scornful. lint Cy Bellow rowds wets any indication. .lanced with eI cry girl ou the door as a and*'urns. ...nquewtion• at least it few tines- besides bringing AM a 51t/Y'ess. Promptly at down the house h a solo clog dam t era on taw pr too, dai*e*sI daring ma several w it ptleeadin m all the f thrills. At noon memory of a • t:Warming sm and came t Seminal with the honored cordial word chicle wowkl guest, •• the 1 table where all treasured by the fortunate nts alight be swan. At\ two o'clock came Sister Yue was ou the -Boor, am Yin taw 1-:ntertuinuwut In the. Itig 'Tent. ter Sue danced frequently. She Jrat The brae fond covered Itself with radiantly smiling sod her''eyes were glory hi the opening itverturc whkh 'bright, but there was. nevertheless, it had burn praeticln for weeks. tired little something. somewhere. Minn Kate Farnum. the uvelist, in a that the discerning could plainly see. remarkable costume whk•I*'was a cross She said, yes, .dt, yeas., It had 111.441 a h•rwe•u s kimono smt a' hal-dress, wonderful day, aINI the Entertainment read thirty minutes from her latest was Indeed 'very flis•, A114 I, yrs, SIN• novel after first making sure\that she had enjoyed It all :rwath-. To the one had a glass of water near by end that or two who amid : ' Ilut I heard you the usher. undbrstood tier orders for wrote the letters and got ail these Ione to he admitted during her •rewd- greet psople hen so wr owe it all to ing. She was very dramatic. Her you : ' she rni's•red : "Nonsense ! vokw ruse• and swelled --.almost slarI k- Whnt du cot fo•as fetters amount to ? el— needy to dIP away fo n Mmt�u Any one could iuve wrtttru tion. I whisper that went delirious shiverb didn't do anything special ! " And down unaccustomed spinal columns..., then . she would laugh again sweetly She was applauded wildly. which �iud way "Notes -use :" as she turned brought only her secretary to the front Hypos. of the stile to announce that owing' nd when the last trainkaa(I of to the great nervous exhaustion fol- els ring visitors had chugged out of lowing her remdtnga It was Imposdibk• the little station, and the last automo- for Miss Farnum to respond to any bile deed hay.w,'r.ni had carried Its en&ore -.Iw must beg, therefore. to be ItenIen`5,f horn -blowing humanity well excused. This was received with an out of liearinlg, the town drew a long uncertain applause that was promptly breath th`pt wit. yet a drop sigh of hushed as if a restraining harsh basad content and laid itself down to deep. tswn put forth with a ahexknl (almoreiIllr Ohl Iloun• Day had most "Hush ! You wuatn't clap, became/ certainly bee 1.0 unqualiard success. she Isn't comtng." And In all t r uncus there was prod. The Lrnitarlan minister then up, ably only one wit,10 eyes were smart - to introduce the singer. The Raptist'1WC with tear+ alrl ,hose throat wadi and Congregationalist ministers re - 074. with a holt-stifled sob But epectively had fntralmsvl the band then. in all the town there was only and the novelist with great flourish of O°c' trying to loruisln into the oblivion verbal eloquence. It remained for the of forgetfulness* that siren call of "]ss Unitarian to outdo them if poastble. And be quite succeeded. Then appear- ed Vista Sanden.on, 1rjle blaze °t green and gold and Irkk'apnce that 'just to see" was well worth the price of ad - 1 n • • u who K a be Was ably, it, tenwyme•\tbe Ila II -Ga me. It lasted 1..1 wren tWO minitwo' hours. \\ The manufacturer's nice gramme. The sings. won, of eouips a.. was expected, but She canted with ev__c t y* very uhf tlstakably had to fight who onkel Ler, and wit and the wildly ex- did not--encept with t__ e•rtainly gut their ryes. And site left with t r their_ Ile ,- vie t cited apctator money's worth . Encore : sustain' Gilmore ! Eleore ! Ensor. : '• • OlLsegiiit ZI1l i l.:I'ARTi:lG at'a TR ._ 1, Very early Thursday morning, #e mission («(+cording to Mrs. French fore the first sof Mater Sue's pupils and her of Ila- purple hats. There were due. !Donald Kendall rnug the ea mea surprise then. Tlw most of thy 1:11morr•s• duor11e11. nmdiene• had never Isdorr heard a 1 Iselin admitted him to the living - human songbird who trilled and r.sen. then went upetaIr where Stp- warbkrl to limphl notes of meitslySun•ag t. -)ling herr fatbpr, fart t•M that rivaled the flute and snared away third tlrnee shad in all (bout ahs+ stave their heads to t la•Iiri'al,lt• 1114 Homo ('elel.ratlon. heights of liquid purity. And when "Thr tiddler -he wants you, Miss," the exquisite vole' had diel Into 411- Said Delia, with a crispness that spoke PIMP, there came a burst of applause loudly of her dishes tooling in the that would not be denied, And that kitchen sink. very plainly de•larsl that no acre- Me 7" Slsr"r Hue slowed her sur- tnrini reeponse would do this Cline. p 1 Nr said sol. .Mitis..Mitis.i t him in But they meed not have feared. Again, the a1tt111'- and yet again, did taw singer return to 15kom lad -Della, whose Make them marvel that such wondrous, expected detestation strati to answer the don 1f; Tidt1k -6 -The tr from w humrn turned and elatteeed down the baocck throat, until at last, with smiles and stalrwny. bows and a deprs•etory gesture of More skowly SMter Sue tuned to - "Really, dear {*ager -i can't any ward the front part of taw house. more ! " was she allowed to rest. !There was «till a faint it was left for the Methodist min- questioning in Inter thea to ounl.. himself and all Ida her eyes when she metered the lltfinge htwthreu In Iris vs•rbal triumphs her- room. 'r Do�tii Kendall odor aiding their distlltgnlslied violinist, Mr. 1 wafting alone. Ronald Kendall. And one again they 1r11111her It ng, ire Kendall," hold• went wild, those In1•n and women Ald I lug out her ha ml. children who never before knew that (''"al-morulaly, Itlosld Kendall ad- ' Just a fiddle" !.ring to their' oars'sl hnrriell He had the air of ears the winds from the tnountaila, the vokw« frim the ora, the miscalls 'coed conga or triumphant mlltltudea.I R U M AT I S M and the Arspulring wail of a woman "lin has lost her soul; or the tripping, fort of fairies 1n the moonlight : or the; 1.UMISAGO , tramp of vast ermles marching on t0 JAT1C vs. R Q cietory. Donald Kendall was gracious Have I •CTAT/C • _`.C• a hut unsmiling. )le came back tsolee, ( resigned givese t Havepots it rewarded theft enthnslasm with; rtatgae yonrsel to that old, gnawing dainty little w•herzo, than with a to reliee?inDDoo you think be- y.•ry tender rendering ..f'•Home, Sweet cause Toe can't go to HotSpriags Ik fniI(' w1114.11 brought the hoose to its or take some ekpenaive treat- eet hi the wildest .,f cheer notwith- anent that you have no other stanfing the atr.rnfnl pretfetbns taw- alternative! We have many tieliolinlst's mottwr tool made tw•o da a uses considered hopeless, tried comps. 111 played it this time bt ful. bathos, serama,tied though. uaini.sl, however. 11 It doubtful,' everything,y, who tossed recovery is lec- though, If half a dozen de notate est T. R. C.'♦ (Tem�ttya's wa•rwner In the aunusn•e notice(' Rheumatic Capsules), We have whether he WI, waomlmnitd or not thousands of letters that prove Those who knew sial nnlerstr11sf, beyond doubt T.R.C.'s to be the however. realized Thal the quiet most practical and successful little woman al the planet was' Rheumatic remedy sold. Atdrwpi little art, ting the eery height. `late. XI.00 per box. For Fr.. of her ort, by keeping her playing Vaal write Templeton, heron, Toroaf e w nicely attuned to his that it WAs belt :n !background 111,lxt which _ • Ms p•rfurnunlee showed clear /1 1141 111s- t1111•t hi all Its wondrous brilliance end Is•nuly And when the last echo 111....Lltc-aaasah,11e, hart dicot *env; See huge throng draw 11 h'IIg hr41ath and disl.•rv'd. fe11ing t•f 11ie m:mels they land heard. 111 the evening came the ke•ptlon atkl 11a1J, when the guests ut honor stool In line and 1114 -;one just folks with hands that cur might take, and feces that one inlgl't game into, and say 10. -I'm so fled to meet you r •• ISren the writer lady r'onventad to en- dnre thls for a good half-tin,ir before 'Lie Vended fatigite• stiff retired to one of the thronelike chain which DIM 1 n prelim red for the honored fnr•a1s n the 14x11 should twin. The Dail too, was a summit True. I TRY OUR HARNESS • ON YOUR HORSE and you'll conclude dist it is the•finest looking harness you ever saw. 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