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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1938-6-1, Page 6THE BRUSSELS PAST «'EDN1lSDAY, JUNE 1st, 1938 Do Not Miss This New Romantic Story It Now! ENTITLED ITLED By :Allan Rhodes SYNOPSIS Doea SI:Orlon is on g ged to *31t1p Itatee.m. a y'eung bestir. clerk sire hee iia 'Sn for only a eemt Shim, wnrtl' ' .t v:...or Tansy Chu , �n"13L 4.,-..13:- to h+ a niece of tilt+, the 110.1 arriV,s. erearlden'e take 1.,. :.t 138 I Lee ee l,a,ce else tv ga. pall* :; muds alt mete 'i by Taney LIr ::1t.' !ler , h+'aid with his $arid - none. CHAPTER 111, A Different View. To 1! rte] , d:.-:., ,intoe nt Te tad . , t app, :ee beeeke .et ... +t moraine. s;:•• 1.ty in Mai fate, aatI Thad ze u and t..:; -t in h 'r own I' ,ra,, Be was L. .li illi+`a t:'at to u`' -,(:a, :y. a .-•'ighhrdir', (il..', bat '1,1ill.-t5 Fee day. tf twitting forwarc that, etre fervid le—rtes-if thinking or tifeeer at L. Lames, and un.st hag Tatay ttr �•, Eie wan .1 t::,, admit ary arty to Dora. he tnkl himself that :t -fres Tansy f'lare's lonely posItIon that nhtd•' 111111 anxious to know how Shins were likely to turn out tor her. }Ie wits afraid that life wee it Bard struggle foe her, She had gone without a pr" !'t't' meal on the bong railway jotiroey: :she had travelled by bus, thongh tozis are not d ffscelt to get at a Dirge railway t ncnli'-. Even that little h:eek silk frock, *Seger! in the light of those things, .•m•,.r.'rzsYv'lr. kris 4111ILDREN dof all ages. thrive on "CROWN i']$RAND'! CORN SYRUP. {They never tire of its delici- eos Savor and it really is so good chi children. ''CROWN give (RAND" every day. Leading physicians pro- rtounce CROWN BRAND" CORN SYRUP a most satis- factory carbohydrate to use as a milk modifier in the feeding of tiny infants and as an energy producing food for growing children. THE FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD T`a CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited er: hu h; sir to him, as a most nil- „ ,.• eo..e e e for travelling in. • v::;, ;v - ii'ilig it again when h;: arrived at The Usu tis foe dime e "et- v:cather had turned cnhier with e:.p,'chins ,sndentle-s, and the is hush; tt Iniard •rs• claimed ,it- mare amare c:.n5(brti hie chairs nein' the T n y :sat un a sofa at a r'.'dliy d t ..c•, She was reading when Ralph came into the room, No - lx :_ was taking any notice "f Doe Gid itir. Itirkeun wee reading his n• i sj,apet. _Miss 'Ph1'uy,ip, the -, hie -aged spinster, of indepea- 1 -nt m+•ens, and :1lra. Gordon, filo P'-1bse rder, an elderly wld:,ov, wale ck-.ep in a dicuseion about ,- divorce ease which was eneta.iug p, 3 1e 're entlen. lie—id:, these there were trio young women of thirty or more who were fellow -teachers at a high 1.e:11.:01 near and who usually sat apart, tallt•:ug elm:), They went 1,,,ut mgt.thtr to lecture and clan edcal ct,ncet•te'. haipli had little in common with anyi :dp le the house where he liv- ed. He spent as little time in Nits. 'tan ie from h iii.e 43 ossible. I's one reeontnteodat:an was ha.: it was better than the un- cnmfortsble• lodgings' which he had lift to conte there. To -night the familiar room had a different air, because Tansy 'v.,.e th:.re. She looked up front her book wth a smile as he came la' ward her. "Mees: Sheldon came round this morning and she took me back to ltunit with her. Wasn't it sweet 1f he ?" 'Pansy said. "It was like Dora." Relph answer. ed. "We sat up in er room and we had a nice lung talk," Tansy pent on. "I felt as If I had known h.'r for ages. It seemed strange, though, to be et Raselands again, and Aunt Edith so far away," "Yes, I expect it did," be sa:d sympathetically, "1 wrote to her the drat thing tlie morning. I suppose she will get it to -night. How long do you shihk It will be before I get 101 alt: wet?" "(1h, you must allow ftir ll'^:f:xar- es." said Ralph. "At the I should not think you coin' +..-"- •t tell the day after to-mur.o'w." - "No, 1 -suppose not," av'_erl Taney. y. "And I dare n a dnwa wi: hon.t being sure It e .d: be all :lain, It's :melt an expensive journey." "t:'''i alniy !t's bs'st to wait until yea hear,,, Ral,,lt agreed with a e r• 1010 111't11,, She w mold co down to Devon- shire 1111,1 he would sett no store ,,f her, h'= auppr»-'l. ilut he w'en'd ik' to think of her tithing any viae "Of course, I shall h„ all right s:,n as I gal to Aunt hdith'3,,t s•he said. "and i'vt• boon very Iltek3 to get lrere " Senn i.ow, tL•c place had • neve; ere rued se deal, :uta dull 10 R'ilpol. The: vivid Little race, that gravef:ii 1 0 0 ..r".�^'",t-''.x!.-!i'>'i--.ctrl^'.-�..-"moi-.�",.���.c%.ei✓'?"��.+�.,.'.i'".e�.e''l""-.tr..eco"' THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will turn to your hone every day through "nig CHRIST) R.N SCIENCE MONITOR r1n lelerirational Daily Nra„spaper It records for you the world r c,. rt + ve doings. The Monitor dee' net «plait crime er s - . tt un, nr t, ., dem, it inner : them, bit de,.18 co,: ctinely With then Ieatun.. for busy tnen and an the falr.11y, lacludmg the Weekly Maga the Section. The Chrs.lnn Pel,•nre Publiehing anciely one, Norway Street. Boston.... s.saehtsntts Pieu.^.t enter my aubeerl^.tlon to The Chri.+uun ecienee Monitor for aie iod of year b9A0 0 Maine $4 3 month] 92.31 1 month lee Wednesday issue, including Magazine Section: 1 year 82.00, 0 issues 26o Nance Address Sample Col;,y lest RCIdliest---' 4 t�p 'r✓..�--✓f✓✓�.r✓^ ..".� ..ir�s..r ✓r..✓...rr.�✓• :i✓.i•...^..:�i.�f-i•�✓- .:risf� SI 9 figure, seemed Mem:a:muous against such a blackgrcund. Ilow tat:se Mrs, Gorton leaked, how angular and faded Ai;SA 'i'hrupp, liven the younger women seemed as being of a duller world b' ,'ide dainty Tansy, And yet, ap- pat+ntly, her life was harder 111:'11 111:115. Ile was divided from her at dinner, but she spat on the opposite side of the trine where he could nen her, and les eyes continually stray- ed towards her. Ile Melted he could !eke her out with 11"nt and- Dora to annie jolly' theatre, and g've her a good time, but there was the bridge party, and he had to leave her to lilt book in the drawing -room, whose Inhospit- able stat+•,; here had so often op- pressed him, - And thorn, reasotie•d Ilalph, a girl t --a liars shy, quiet thing like that — hatim't the same ehanCe SS a plan for gc•ling away front a place, lie had alyaye been able to go out, having plenty of friendly emulate annes, but pour -little Tansy was amongst strangers, He took Dora to the bridge party. and die incurred the dire displeasure of a lady who took bridge very seriously for he made a mIetalte• which was very unusual with hint, The hostess laughed about it, and teased Dora afterwards, saying the: it was ridiculous' for Mrs. Hanna - way to expect a young man in love to keep his mind on his cards, The next time Ralph saw Tansy was at eight u'clnek next morning, She was hovering on the stair,, evidently en the watch for the Poole man, for she turned to hint c_ayiug-- "I suppose ire too soon to expect a letter?'' I'm afraid so," he said. She had on a tulle blue frock with a denture Peter Pan collar, and she looked particularly wistful and sweet. The postman came while he lingered of the stall's, and Mra. ITildersiey stalked out from the dining -room and took the Letters from the box. "No, 3Tiss Clare, there's nothln.g for you," was her reply to Tansy's timidly spoken questktn. She carried the pile of letters in the dining -room, and Tansy's' lip quavered chibtiishly, ,Never mind, you'1I hear tn. morrow," sald Ralph, cheerfully, "Yes, I suppose so; it was silly tat expect anything to -day," replied Tansy, with whit. seemed to slim a very brave little smile, "Are yeu goleg to Roselands? ' he asked. "Not to -day," site answer"d. mise .sheltion is gong to spend 'be day with some rcrlatlons,'' "Yes of rotas,•. f had forgotten - for the moment," Rai; it said, "I'm genie there In the evening.'' "Oh, ;n„ yon?' 11 was impossible trot 1.:1 500 that Taitsy was• ,118119. podnt,•d. Poor 111110 soul, thought Ralph. Ile most seem the only friend she heti In this: place, Alrs, Sheld•,n n,'grit have asked her rental to spe 111 the Clay with Martorie. At the brealtfast• l able he ('mild net help , -'•il:g that the miser w;, - Muni 11t•ate+1 bet raoily, and hr. tet.• etlted the• fact. hare thought of the lotlg, doll day Il' w:elaid It neo, 114 wis11e1 110, wa.; rotatag bt01 1, the hoardi1tg-hesu4e 111.1earl of baying to go all over t,t nr,i•ill of 1,onrin11, 1f, bring Dorn Metter (rein airs. Parsons' house. l'itat could en easily have happs'ncrl some other night, when Topsy was not lit 'Elle Lalll'oiS. 5150 would Probably hear from Mrs, WItItfleitt next tiny, and go dawn to Devonshire, he thought, Tansy read till the morning, There teas plenty or lurid fiction about the hoose. P1COBACi PIPE TOB'ACCO rOR A MIL D.COOL SMOKE Mies 1'hrupp was like manly w'o• men or her type, an ardent devour- er of novels, chiefly concerned with passion, She .revelled in heetic deecrie:'i'ns of -(cerin love scenes, but she had had Mrs, Hel- dersley's "hveelty" dlsmissed he. - Catune that attractive young 111101sel had allowed the grocer's young man to hiss her In the shadow of the shrubs at the hack dour, •Such t g::'nt,-t;.on were disgraceful, said Mise Thrupp, and the ttveeny was a hilasy, - Alter lune)] the stay brightened, and Tansy did not feel inclined for leadii:g, so elle went up 10 her room and wrote a letter. Then she put - tin h r ilatrk siilt irock, her coal, 111111 a plu'iicula.ly 00.111'1 and sau5Y little hat, iiefore d01111,tg Iter outdoor things she made up her face, pow- cicreti it daintily, and gave just a , touch of ruse to her cbeeks, and a tint of ted to ]ler lips. She black. 1 cited her e afresh, 111501 : twi sts d her curl; more bewitch- !ugly. Then, in the stilt light of the ' wintry Ittt+o•uoon, looking her rely' prettiest, she got into a bus' that 10 cit 1, tvistw.rd. She posted her letter, and she Mei a little walk round the chops • of Leicester Square: and Shnftesbnry Av tfua, and in fancy choee all the fascinating things she wo11d bay if she contd. It really (till seen] a waste, .she eons:tiered, to think of 50151e podgy, p1a111 woman buying some of the exguisite gowns and cloaks and fu s, when sweet little Tansy Clare had been Poroma by Madre to set them off, But she hail no money, only very definite Ideas of getting %vias she wanted later on. So she left the shop windows, and bund h:::• way 10 a little teasltop known to the initiated, Not at all the sort of shop one would expect an uusophietleated little nursery - governess to be acquainted with, But Tansy, entering, cast a Prac- tised• eye around its nooks and corners, and chose her place where site would be likely to see every- body who came in and went out, She ordered Russian tea, anal sat sipping it daintily. The room, (Ddsc•reetly lit, gave her glinlps'es of couples obviously interested in each other, and: of small chattering groups of smartly -dressed women. 1very young Dean had a girl 51111 111101. 'Panay dill not see anyone she knew to speak to, though one or two faces were familiar. She had begun to conclude that her luck was out when there enter- ed a tall, beautiful girt, wrapped In costly furs'. Tansy half rose, The girl saw her, and came to- wards her with a dazzling smile, es:chi ming 111 a chat1n1'i11g voice— "Why, Tansy, darling, 10 it 1.011113 'Really 11101" , laughed `fanny clorahie perfect syoefiu 11)1%ook"011 lahyi11,'5(5]tow1, 11.1111 a }eve of a Goat," "It Is a sweet; tiling, ls'lt't it'" said Phyllis Ray, "Bobby bought It for ole a few weeps ago,'' 'Oh, it's lovely!" 'Taney s1trolced 11 w':tdt caressing ,fingers. "Anti it's so nice to See you, 1'hyl, , I was fcrllr t; ''a lonely. But T supp000 yoll are meeting l:0mebedy?" 'No, 1 only clime in for tea," re- plied Phyl. "I've been buying clothes, and it's such a fag, What I really want is a coclotail. You'll have one, too,- won't you, Tansy?" ',Thank you, dear,,, "And now,' said Phyl, when the order bud been given, "tell me all about ynurlitlle self, and what you i11tV been dalug. Naughty little 5hing o 11110 glos," "Boltc 1ginaan 1 dtet1111ug,t'' salad Tansy plaintively. "Dye bceu on tour whit that ax':u1 revue, and we only finished a few days ago up north." "You poor kid!" said Phyl, SUM - pa thelic ally. "I Ina the touring. The stag.' 18.1111 right if you can get a shop in town, bit; it 5,11111101 s1111 me on the road. I hart euuugit or that one tout." "But it's so (LMated: to get any- thing 1u sewn,' sant Taus3. ''Yes, I suppose it is e•ametinuts," said 1'11_1, throwing back her furs and displaying a filmy biaek flock, which showed her t eatitltully moulded ruins, and set ori tate ivory calmer: of Leer throat, Site was a golden haired girl with large blue eyes; and an expreseiou cf great sweetness, He bead was sWatiied by a to:ban of black anti galtl brocade; tt great hoop of furfp 0150 111111ix. hong front 1t thin phalli Um (11.1111 round 1101' 'leek; a bracelet set with turquoise and pearl gleaned on Iter wrist, end she wore some beau''ifui rings' of her dainty fingers. Tansy took in all the details. To her P4iylilet Ray was the entgocil- 1011t1 Gf suctees, "What are you doing just now?" asked I'11yL "Nothing," returned Talley, "You stn, we 0x1,50111 the tour 10 go on, but it's been doing so badly." (To I3e Continued) • • Money is Tight But there are people who 1 are constantly looking for opportunities to Tend money on good security. If you want to borrow a few dollars, or a few thousand, our Want Ads. will put you In touch with • those who have money to loan. ELMER B. BELL, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Phone 20X Brussels, Ont' HAROLD W. LOVE General Insurance Agent Ethel, Ont. Phone 22-8 James 1'y2cFadzean Howlck Mutual Fire Insurance —Also- -Hartford Windstorm —Tornado Insurance —Automobile Insurance 'Phone 42, Box 1, Turnberry tat, Brussels, Ontario JAMES TAYLOR Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Boron. Sales attended to in all Parts of the country, Satisfaction Guaranteed or no pay. Orders left at The 'Post' promptly aLlended to. Belgrave Post Office PHONE; — Brussels Phone 14-r-9 WILLIAM SPENCE Estate Agent, Conveyancer anti Commissioner General insurance Ofice Main street, — Ethel, Ontario WALKER'S FUNERAL HOE William Street, Brussels, Ontario PRIRSONAL ATTENDANCE 'Phone 65 Day or Night Calle MOTOR HEARSE 8 (1, WALKER Director, E mbairner sad t-uneral 0.1•11,AiA1oAAiRA. .V.W ,i,KAAN KM NOW IS 1'HE TIME TO MAvk YOUR HARNESS REPAIRED N CHAPIN Brussels, Ont An animal at the London zoo Is called a "tigon," being the off spring of a tiger and a lioness. Hikers Prepare for Rockies' Sky -Line Trails INVADING the domain of the mountain goats, adventure -lov- ing tentedi•tn s and Amcrlcuns will frrtnt) Ulf Sky -Line Trail in the Yoko Valley district of the Cana - (Ilea RoeDhes this summer from August 6 In R. Tho Sky -Line 'Frail Millers of the (;ttnadlan Rockies have a unique organization. It is (pert to the world at large. The only qualifications aro a love of l,chety, a sturdy pair of boots, and tho will to leave the maid roans for the undiscovered charms of the back country. indications aro that a gay hand of adv'entur'ers will invade the beautiful Yohd Valley (lits sum, mor from Banff Springs Hotel, Chateau Lake, Louise and the sev- eral attractive Canadian Pacific chalet -bungalow camps in the Canadian Rock108. )i'rotn one cen- tral camp spectacularly situated half way botwoon Yoho Lodge and Emerald Lake north of tho Canadian Pacific hallway, tho hikers will explore along the bigh line, visit the fossil beds on the slopes of Mount Burgess, limped the snowy moraine of the 'Yoho Glacier and pick flowers in the b[ - rd haunted alpine meadows of Little Yoho Valley. The dis- trict has much to offer. The hiker. will have opportunities to Bah for fighting mountain trout, US hunt big game With camera, to get away from the ordinary hum- drum for four glorious days of mountain Bro. This type of holiday, so unusual and yet so inexpensive boeause of the organization formed by biking onthusiasta Is attracting more people every year, The secretary -treasurer, ,T, Murray Gibbon, Windsor Station, Mont- real, reports that the number of inquiries already received in- dicates that there wili be a record turnout of old and new members this year, The picture layout shows hlghllghts of a typical hike