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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Herald, 1924-11-27, Page 6je The Fins Qualities 11 LA GREEN TEA carrsot be adequatelydescribed but they cars be appreciated in the teacup. FREE SAMPLE of GREEN TEA UPON REQUEST. " SALADA," TORONTO 114.153 Love Gives Itself THE STORY OF A BLOOD FEUD BY ANNIE S. SWAN. -at'm sorry if I've kept you waiting. When is dinner?" "In about five minutes' time.„ "I won't keep you," he said, and, as old dear•?"(To be continued.) A COMFOItTAB'LE PLAY SUIT FOR THE SMALL BOY, CHAPTER IL—(Cont'd.) "I must. I have been ,.way from' "And what brought you to Ayr?"' asc1 Alan. Carlotta shrugged her shoulders. t "What wind blows the straw? My father had had a wonderful holiday i here once, in his old tutoring days, with two Scottish students whose borne was in this county. It was always the dream of his life to return permanent- ly. So, when his Cambridge days were done, he simply girded up his loins and came. My mother and I had no choice." "And you do not feel at home here?" She shook her head. "Do we look as if we should? My mother was an actress. That, in itself is enough. Not that I mind much, and my father minds not at all. In fact, he is completely unconscious of anything amiss, or other than what it should be. Ayrshire has not disap- pointed him." "Nor will it disappoint you, surely, in the long run, since you hace con- sented to make it your future and per- manent home." Her face flushed, and she lifted her eyes to his in a look of odd but quite definite appeal. Rankine rose to his feet, for in that moment two things were revealed to him—that Carlotta Carlyon did not love Peter Garvock, and that it was unwise for him, Alan, to remain long- er mher presence. "Are you going already?" she ask- ed, shed, and there was a trail of disap- pointment in her voice. zi.1111 Y 1 IIS .aul�i6aY ��>r�.ill►Y. SA21:411,\ " OU can cook an en- tire ]meal with the Hotpoint 3 -Heat Grill. It will boil, broil, toast or fry. Any two opera- tions may be carried on at the sante time. It may also be used with the Hotpoint Ovenette for roasting." The Hotpoint Grill is equipped with a re- versible 3 -heat switch, while the element frame is constructed throughout of rust- proof monel metal. For sale by dealers • everywhere. H160 Hamm; Dtvksiota Ca.eal.s o.►.eat, Co41410r S I only returned this morning. My chap after your own heart. We could do with him here, couldn't we?; He's an excellent servant. There isn't any- thing under heaven he doesn't. know something about." answered, and seeing him on his feet, As he spoke, his eyes significantly Peter came forward, apparently sur- followed the tablemaid'as she left the Stair file greater part of the day "Oh, she would, because she is a gentlewoman.. The mother is different, I believe. But isn't the Professor an if glad to escape, took the stairs three steps at a time, and quickly disap- peared. Judy, looking still surprised and puzzled, resumed her • seat. A quarter of an hour later they were seated together at a small round table, set, Iike an oasis, in the vast- ness of the great dining -room, which, Judy decided, should be used that night in honor of the new laird of Stair. She had taken great pains with the table, which showed a mass of ex- quisite spring flowers, such as are grateful to eyes that have not looked upon their like for years. They were waited upon by a maid- servant because, after her father was. compelled to spend most of his time upstairs, Judy began to practice strict domestic economies, and had constant- ly reduced the household at Stair. But to -night she felt that there ought to have been a man behind Alan's chair, and the question she put, presently, crystallized her thought. "What have you done with Denis O'Rourke, Alan? I made sure you would bring Denis with you.". "He's coming," said"Rankine, with a nod and a smile. "I sent him home to Connemara, via Holyhead, just to get a peep at his father and mother. But he'll be here by Ardrossan, I don't I doubt, in the course of a few days." "And you mean to keep him here?" "Why, yes; 1 suppose so. You see, I've got used to Denis, and he'll be a sister must not be left longer. I am glad to have had this opportunity—". "And you will come again?" "As to that I am not "sure," he prised too at his cousin's abrupt de- parture. "How are you going to get back to Stair, Alan? It's a beastly night, and a rough walk." "I shan't mind it," he answered. "Good night, Professor. I'll unearth some of the old Stair Records and "You'll like Denis," repeated Ran - send them down for your benefit Good kine, and his mouth hardened a little night, Miss Carlyon. Perhaps , you as he reflected that he had come back may be over tomorrow, "Peter? Do to face a rather desperate kind of you go to town on Saturdays too?" struggle which would go to prove his "I won't go to -morrow, though I mettle. usually do Tell Judy I'll look in in A sudden pity and kindliness for his room to change the plates. "We haven't had a butler since :you left, Alan. It wasn't necessary, with only Claud and me, and father so much upstairs. And women -servants are cheaper. I like them better too. You can say more to them.". the morning." sister softened his face almost imine - They nodded good night, but did not diately, however, and, leaning across shake hands. Once free of the house, Alan Ran- kine shook himself as if he felt some- thing closing in on him. He did not know what it was, but, most certainly, Carlotta had disturbed him as no wo-. man had yet done in all his thirty f life. H felt the blood riot - the table, he said, almost caressingly: "I'm afraid•you've had a pretty rot- ten time of it just lately, old dear." In spite of herself,: Judy's. eyes overflowed. Unused to being considered, save in the way of appeal to provide the sin- ews of moral war for other people, years ] ng in his veins; he longed to go back the tender note in her brother's voice into that peaceful, homely room, and, broke down her self-control. She was standing up before his cousin, Peter, a very woman at the moment, and, hadn.o mate for him! That these two ever • she obeyed the impulse of her I dare him to' marry Carlotta,' who was heart, would have run to him and hid her head on his breast. ` Instead, however, she merely blink- ed her eyes vigorously, and tried to steady tier voice. "Oh, no;not so very bad] Just at which cut nearly two miles off the the end, perhaps, when Cher awasaa ,.o. road to Stair, and between six and much to.do, and nobody but Claud; to seven o'clock, dripping wet, and with, t alk to about things,'I felt like lettiri; muddy boots, pushed- open the inner g° - door At the. moment the maid entered' door of his home, and stepped into the with the next course,; and they had to hall. return to impersonal topics. When Judy, dressed in a low-cut evening the meal was' over (and Judy wonder:- frock onder= frock of dead black, sitting on the' ed whether Club or ship -board dinners low fender -stool, jumped up in amaze -'had made Alan more fastidious than rnent. "Why, Alan, you have walked! And' of yore, he ate so Iittle), she suggested through all that rain! Whatever made that they should go and sit in the you do it? Couldn't you have wired 1 P That queer name had been given, for Bob Figgis, or hired a trap at tbe' I when they 'were children, to an, old "I fancied the walk, my dear, and gun -room at the back of the:house, the rain is nothing," he answered, try- the library, where they hh a short adsbeen ale ff ing to speak as naturally as possible. I lowed to collect all sorts of rubbish would marry was impossible, unthink- able, even if the appointed" day had been set. He turned, rather by instinct than clear plan, into the short field. • path BEAUTIFY IT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Perfect home dye- ing and tinting is guaranteed with Dia- mond Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boil - to - dye rich, permanent c 0,1 o r s. 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"If you had lain awake nights, planning it, you couldn't have thought of anything better for to- night."." e-night.» " She smiled happily, paused a nio meat to fasten more securely the posy at her belt, then, drawing in the ,old. basket -chair, which had been the favorite bed for the dolls of long ago, she sank into it with a fluttering .lit- tle sigh. "Mary will bring the coffee here, and I'm going to do nothing but :.lazy now,Alan, You can do the talking." Aan got out a pipe and began to get tobacco ready, while he told;" of his visit to Glasgow and his talk with the lawyers. He had nothing to tell her which Judy did not know already, "And then you came down : with Peter, and where have you been since. —at The Lees?" asked Judy, watch- ing ing with pride and untold affection every movement of the long, graceful figure on the opposite side of thefire place. "No, you can't guess. Peter *took me to the Clock House to introduce me to his fiancee:" Judy sat forward instantly, vividly interested: "He did? Well, and what do you think of her? I am interested to hear, because, you know, I admire her most awfully and like her as well. I am quite sure I am looking forward to having her at The Lees." ; "I've seen lots of women, Judy," said Alan, deliberately, "but I've never; seen anybody like her." "For beauty, do you mean? She is very beautiful, isn't she?" asked Judy wistfully, "and a very unusual type." "For beauty, and other things; and, if you could tell me how Peter got in there far enough to get her to prom- ise to marry hit", I would be much obliged." 'IPm afraid itis the money, Alan. They. are very poor—" , "They dont look it. They live like gentle people, Judy." ISSUE No, 47--'24. The pure wholesome corn syrup, a Standard of Duality for over 25 years --ask for it! Write for FDWARIAIJURG Recipe Book'., "1kr CANADA` STARCH' CO.. 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