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The Clinton News Record, 1931-08-13, Page 2Clinton News -Record CLINTON, ONTARIO Terms of Subscription -$2.00 per year in advance, to Canadian addresses; $2,50 to the U.S. or_ other. foreign- bouutries. No paper discontinued yntil allarrears are paid unless at the option 'of .the publisher. The date to which every subscription is.: paid is denoted on the label. AdvertisingPates-Transient adver- tising, 12e pet count line for first insertion. 80 for each subsequent insertion, Heading counts 2 lines, Small advertlseinents, not to exceed one lnch::such as "Wanted." "Lost,", "Strayed," etc., inserted' once Cor 35c. each subsequent Insertion 15e. Advertisements sent in without la- Structions as to the number of in. sertiees wanted will run until order. ed out and will be charged accord, Ingle,. Rates for display advertising made known on application Communlcati'ins intended tor pub- lication must, as a guarantee of good faith, be accompanied by the name of the welter. G. E. HALL, M. R. CLARK, • Proprietor, I Editor, M. D.ricTAGCA T Banker A general Banking Business transacted. Notes Discounted. Drafts Issued. Interest Allow- ed on Deposits. Sale Notes Pur- chased. Si tl aG ti:e drink t gdrinkers best gr en t" a GE. 'Fresh fre1.1'i' t H. T. RANCE Notary Public, Conveyancer Financial, Real Estate and Pore In. eurance Agent. Representing 14 Fire Insurance Companies.' Division .ourt Office.. Clinton. Frank Fingland, ELI\., LL.B. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary public Sncreesnr to W BrY'lone K.0, Sloan Block - Clinton, Ont. C 1.^ r/.1 ES. B. HALE Convey.ncer, Notary Public, Crmmteem nee etc. (Office over J. Id. Hovey's Drug Store) l 1 101 a-m-ao-lo 0-4-0-U-•-9 a• 0 o.¢. 0 0 0 e 0 .. s THE • TULEM.k SU MUIIDFR STORY OF A MISSING ACTRESS AND THE TAXING OF WITS TO EXPLAIN HER FATE. 13Y NANCY BAIBB MAVITY. Kane. You showed excellent jddi I What `ew York "I think you did quite right, Mrs. anent" $ The praised broug'tt a momentary 9�9 alFiearnng flash from the small black eyes. "I don't know about that;" she said BY ANNEBELLE WORTHINGTON' grudgingly. Then he impulse to un -j load a `piece of her mind' to a willing Illustrated Dressmakirey Lesson Fu•r- listener became too strong, "Fancy nislred With Every Pattern losing a lady like 1VTiss O'Shay and paying no more attention than if it wae,a lost dog that you might enquire for at the pound when you got around to HI An insult to Mies C'Shay it was -her that's had lords of Europe waiting at the stage door -for her, and princes 'begging, her to take their strings of pearls, and risking what their king -dads would do, which would be aplenty, if they ever found out.; Twist them around her little finger, she would, in them days."• • (To be continued.) SvNOPSIES eine from the table, and was leafing Don Ellsworth's wife formerlythe fa.' its pages when the door opened. He mous actress Sheila- 0 shay, disappears, did not look up until, after a moment's leaving no trace. Dr. Cavanaugh, crhn- anal psychologist, ar- "hesitation on the threshold, the :net learns that their xM t d lir h been unhappy steps a shade less resolute, entered e - A cute liitlo dress is this little one - Instead he meets Barbara Cavanaugh, "And what,may . ask, doyoufi nuc g attractive daughter, and finds that she of me?" said Mrs. Kane. size a boat 'that ordinarily would be piece affair for that important girl of reasonably safe. the family. Many people do not know enough It's a model. too that will provide Swimmers Should Ad pt 64Safety First" As Their i \i 1, Otto Almost every paper now carries the story of'. somo child for grown-up who has met a watery grave. As a matter of fact very few drownings are entirely accidental, many times a person on a dare, or as a stunt, tries to swim be- yond his strength, or perhaps does not realize that the water Is cold, or that the current is swift, or as'too often happens, uses a treacherous, tippy or leaky boat. Then there are those un - • r Peter Pilr, Herald reporter, tries ro ' I accustomed to snali,craft who by get an interview With or, Cavanaugh.I the room l d want t lilt up or by changing Oeste, cap ADVENTURE -6 Of F t3 alaletifiki Daoq SCOTTIE what came before:. Captain Jimmy in flying to Japan with the Chinese General Lu. They ruin out of gasoline and • sere forcedto land cu a deserted island In the Chlnese dos. • After our adventure with the shark, we climbed up on the high rod' that stood in the centre of the little des- erted Wand. Mere we lit a roar- ing blg fire, in !tope that some paste ing ship would see us: from the sea. I grabbed Chung' Alt night we kept it ,blazing bat and ok him and he jumped 16 his morning b r o. k e grey and coL d fent showltlt a yolh Tltert the deep without a sign of rumbling sound same again. Once - smoke or sail' on twice, the 'horizon. After A steamer horn! deylight, we piled Sure enough, It was the deep - on wet wood, un- toned horn of a freighter. Franthe til a great pillar ally, we piled wood on the fire. I of white smoke figutted that some steamer was out . r thorn In the fog, not daring to move clo never went up to the until the air clenotd. Hour we see but never aa glare of Itis did I hour, We led the fire with armsful alterr we on the stile, is cam ocean wood and brush. Up and down we. Great smooth swells came crashedItracked autll we almost .dropped rho open wboo rose and cks 'Pram wear11s 5s, Lu forgot that he with a dub!. Uoom against! the rocks. was a General and worked like a but apart from the sound roe the Trojan. If only the blaze could bo molts, our island seemed spot be the , mads bright enough to penetrate most silent, deserted in the the Pog^ world. Sometimes we'd find our- selves whtsperIng-why I don't Then morning. acme again, and e strong wild blew up from the East. Soon the air would clear. I paced impatiently ma and down try- ing - to peer °_- i through t h o thick white ly see your Band whoa you held it out straight. The braticlies dripped with moisture, mut we huddled close to the camp lire, Even General Lu shivered through his six suite of elotheee Scottie sneezed in disgust and hid himself in the woodpile. Suddenly, I woke up with a start. A :deep rumbling Bound driftcu le was engaged to Don before his marriage. An unidentified body is found In the Tule burned by a (nuclidesh die in the marsh until it is unrecognizable except for the hang that 1t Is a woman. Dr. called in to help with the identification. The _nly thing by which the body canlcaption under a cartoon onthe open be identified Is a patch or scalp with page of the magazine, smiled appre- sotne hair nttaohod, Dr, Cavanaugh taires 1 iia astcs Don ro ciatively, and returned the periodical CHAPTER SIV', about water to bo mindful of Its dap- h basis for many variations. Dr, Cavanaugh finished reading the ger. You seldom hear of a person los- For instance, there's the original ing his lite is the water who has pre- viously liad a narrow escape or who has witnessed a drowning. Remem- B. R. I•IIGGiNS Notat Publ,c, Conveyancer General Insurance, Including ['ire Wind, Sickness Ind Accident, Auto=bile. Huron az Erie' Mortgage Corp. oration and Canada Trust Bonds. Bis 127, Clinton P.O. Telephone 57- this hone- r•i'h hlni. secure for him a strand or Sheila 0'- Shay.- halt..non refuses. CHAPTER SIII,-(Cont'd.) Dr. Cavanaugh snapped the note- book shut, restored .t b his pocket, and heaved himself torn:what wearily erect DR. J. C. GANDIER Office Hours: -1.30 to 3.30 p.m„ 6.30 to 8.00 p.m.. Sundays. 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. Other hours by appointment only. Office and Residence — Victoria St. with meticulous care to its place inn the row on the library table. There was plenty of time to look at Mrs. Kane. IIe knew the embarrassing effect of a pause -already he had put Mrs. Kane on the defensive by forc- ing her to open the conversation. When' at last he looked up his glance "That hair is begs:Hing to be un- was easua,, with no effect of scrutiny. porton.," he said aiond. "Etut f3He saw before him a tall; heavy -boned less important for me to get it •!:='n woman, woman, whose hair, shinily black like to find out who is r.iwl:la: S fee 1 .1 Id shoe polish, was drawn up from her have it -and why. That's whet Caw forehead in a still sausage formation berwell and his policemen will 1117e1' -the "pompadour" in vogue twenty quite appreciate. Which means that years ago, I'll have to go after it myself." "Dyed," Dr. Cavanaugh inwardly Having bet himself a nickel that commented. "Now why should she Don Ellsworth would tot have turned 1 bother to dye her :fair -not for beau - homeward after hie explosive exit .ty, certainly." £'•am the office, and vetified his pee -1 Her skin showed a network of tiny diction by means of a telephone rail, blood vessels. Her cheeks and nose Dr. Cavanaugh pocketed his winnings,' had a tight, red, shiny look, even as DR. FRED G. THOMPSON Office and Residence: Ontario Street - Clinton, Ont. One door west of Anglican Church. Phone 172 Eyes Examine., and Glasses Fitted DR. PERCIVAL HEARN model in red and white printed ba- tiste with plain white yoke and cuffs with d button trim. ber that not mane, who remain under Then too, Dano must have a frock water for a short time, even for a few of nautical influence. This one is minutes, survive. fetching in white linen with yoke and Every person should learn to swim cuffs in yacht blue linen,,"waist tiny and the younger the better. It is pond gold buttons accenting the blue yoke. healthful sport, affording the best o¢ °For real honest -to -goodness hardy wear, there's gingh muscular exercise and recreation. The 'un checks, poplins, exposure of a large area of the skin to pique and percales. the sun gives a new lease on lite for Printed dimity and shantung also the short and sometimes sunless days suitable. of winter. Get a good dark tan, it You Style No. 3191 is designed for tiny can, but get it slowly, avoiding sun- tots of 2 4 and 6 years know -for we coull have shouted all day at the top o¢ our voices and no one would have heard us. 1 Day after day we kept the smoke pillar rising into the sky -night! after night we kindled a huge yet- 1 , low blaze on the summit rock. We almost gave up hope of being roma1 %I.Irr, ed.. No doubt we were far from /// the regular steamer channels. curtain of the fog, When we weren't gathering wood ' Chung, to me,, surprise, lay down for the'fire,'we were hunting eggs la and ;prepared to go peacefully the sand -=and believe me -they sleep. were certainly terrible. We caught ••Sloop we know-velly goadeevelly a Pew fish -but they were very bad -no can tell,' said the tranquil small and felt like pin cushions, little Chinese. "Sleep always good - they were so full of bones. Being all men sanies when sleep. No lett on a desert island isn't half as mueheo worry." mach fun as we were taught to be- lieve when we were boys. I On the fifth night a dense cold tog Note: Any of our young readers came in from the sea. it smelled writing to "Captain Jimmy", like sea -weed and salt water and Star •Bldg„ Toronto, will receive his was 50 thick that you could srarre_ signed photo free. • • Office ane Residence: • Huron Street • - Clinton, Ont. Phone 69 ' (Formerly occupied by the late Dr. C. W. Thompson). Eyes Exatnined and Gime Fitted. DR. H. A. MCINTYRE DENTIST Office over Canadian Mallow. Express, Sinton, ')fife Extra -ion a Spelialty. Phone 21 leisurely shrugged himself into 11,0 overcoat which always hung in readi- ness in the carved Florentine ward- robe that filled one teener of the room, and backed his smell, unobtrusive black runabout from its place in the, double garage. The other side of the garage yawn• ed empty. Bar'rara had driven to a party at the house of friends, and for once Dr. Cavanaugh was glad of her absence. After all, she and Don had been very good friends not so long ago. Ile might yet have to be glad that the friendship tad lapsed. But meanwhile, though site often followed his cases with eager interest, he hoped that he might avoid giving her an ac- count -or, what was just ns bad, eb- viousiy declining to give her an ac- count --of his progress in this one. The maid who answered Dr. Ca- vanaug} 's ring at the front door of the Ellsworth house stopped short, her eyes as round as marbles, at the sound of his name. She, at east, and the wonders to be expected of the great Dr. Cavanaugh, who was-re- ported as re- ported to have been called in consul- tation onsul tation on the "Tule marsh mystery,' had seen the theme of delightful flights of imageuttion in the kitchen D. H. McINNES CHIROPRACTOR Electro Therapist Masreur Of5ce: Huron 8t. (Pew- doors west of Royal. -Bank). sours -Tues., Thurs. and Sat.. all day, Other 'hours by appointment. EIensah Offue-•Mon., Wed. and Frt. forenoons, Se() a r,rth Bice a 8U. Wed. and Friday CONSULTING ENGINEER S. N. Archibald, B.A•Sc., (Tor.), O.L.S., Registered Professional En- • gineer and Land Surveyor. Associate Member Engineering institute of Can- ada. Office, Seaforth, Ont,trie. was an avid reader of the newspapers, her hair was tight, black and shiny, That nose was the dominant feature -- a hea ty beak overshadowing a sunken mouth. "False teeth," Dr. Cavanaugh con- tinued his silent observations. "And put in ft r too late, after the gums lied shru tit. n." Mrs. ICane's dress, like her hair, fol- lowed tin extinct fashion. It touched the ground with its dusty hem -binding of dingy black. ,The collate and cuffs. wore rumpled, nd showed a Witt brown line at wrist and pec:. "A visit to the cleaner's ''cl the laundry would seem to have can in- dicated -not at all the attire to be expected of a servant in a millionaire's bane." With all this, Dr. Cavan- augh's survey had been so brief and unobtrusive that Mrs. Kane was left with the impression that it was she who stared. It was a hard, belligerent stare, from small bit by no means dull, black eyes, "I won't take ap much of your time, Mrs. Katie," Dr. Cavanaugh began. courteously. "But won't you sit down?" "I'm busy. Besides, I prefer to stand," A dramatic old codger! Whoever first started the idea, firmly fixed in the cheaper sort of literature, that it was the thing to "prefer to stand" in the presence of an enemy? Had it an anthropological basis -readiness to give instant physical battle? Dr. Ca- vanaugh decided to look it up some time. Meanwhile, it had its advan- tages. It showed conclusively tial, Mrs. Kane was not merely indulging her ureal forbiiding manner but re- garded him definitely as an.antagon- ist. "Indeed? I should have thought your duties would bo considerably lightened in your mistress' absence; he remarked suavely. "My duties concern myself. I be- lieve you had something to say to me." Dr. Cavanaugh had some difficulty in restraining his eyes from a fasea- ated attention to Mrs, Kane's mouth. The flse had indeed been ie. stall dAtoo late. When she spoke, the upper set moved up and down beneath her lip, like a stage drop retreating and' appearing behii.d a lifted curtain. But her manipulation was expert. t.l' dee teeth minedned with a gruesome' petulance, but 'hey never quite fell out, and when she stopped speaking, the clamp of her jaws thrust thein into place with a slight click. The necessity of this constant management gave her- sentence a clipped, ierky brevity. "Well, to ask you, whet," Dr, Ca- vanaugh amended. "Perhaps you know that Mr. Ellsworth came to me for .advice when Mrs. Ellsworth - left?" e "ear. Ellsworth didn't seem to bo- ther much until the police got busy," Mrs. Kane remarked geimiy., "At your requcet, I believe. "He made me tread. I don't say 1. GEORGE ELLIOTT Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron. Correspondence promptly answered. Immediate arrangements can be made for Sales Date at The News=Record, Clinton, ur by. calling Phone 203. Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed. burn. The 4 -year size requires 1% yards Whoa learning to swim, keep 1111 of 39 -inch material with ee yard of shallow water, be sure that there are 1 39111011 contrasting• no hidden holes or dropoffs. Never venture beyond your depth until you can swim well: Do not be foolhardy Yourself, nor sanction. It in others. atternBora s you want. Enclose 20c in Everyone should know how tb at- F tempt resuscitation of a person who stamps coin (coin preferred:2w0 wrap has been taken out of the water, per- it carefully) for each number, and haps apparently dead. Time le preci• (address your order to Wilson Pattern nus, Send for a doctor, but don't watt Service, 73 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. HOW–TO -ORD:.R PATTERN: Write your name and address plain- ly, giving number and size of :such not an hour ago, Ether's expression was a mixture of awe and fright, as if , likely to weave a connection between murder and anyone so unwary as to stand in his vicinity. Dr. Cavanaugh submitted to this 'fascinate scrutiny with patience. Servants to himwere human being, and he was neither surprised nor of- fended when they drepped the pre- tense of being machines. "I'd line to see MCC. Kane," he an- nounced with his usual directness, thereby shattering Ether's previous •conception of the devious ways of criminologists.' The girl's face reflected a shocked astonishment, not unmixed with mal- ice and sheer delight in a thrilling eituatiol.. Already she could hear herself telling the cook that she had let the great man in, that he had looked "just : ke yon or me, not a bit like a 'criminologist, and no airs at all"; that his regaest for Mrs. Kane made her feel "just like in the middle of a story -and I hope he's got some thing on.that old cross -budget -and THE McKILLOP MUTUALMUTUALanway, isn't it exciting, just?" Fire Insurance Company For the moment, however, she was . Head Office, Seaforth, Ont.• confronted with a social emerget.cy for which ehe was unprepared, Dr. Gavr.naug h, by l,Lac magic agic was i 1 don't wait for pul1 - motor, oto pr' Por him, also other apparatus. Don't try The Dump -Cart Driver to move the body unless artificial re- spiration The dump -cart can be continued constantly I seat, while the transfer is taking place, this Mis rounded shoulders hot beneath the is vital. Don't wait for anythiug, but sun; go to work. And now the old gray head is droop - It is far bettor that parents teach ing deep, - their children to swim rather than ad- Still deeper, till the matey world has mottislt them to keep away from the I gone. water. Teach diem to respect the inn- The nodding nag with steady stepping gees of water as well as how to swim! feet, and row. The out of floor exercise will The rhythmic jingle et the harness make them stronger and healthier, and rings, less subject to diseaeo. !Have faded, now ,and merged in wan - President, J. Bennewels, Brodhagen. 1' ice. president, James Connolly, Goderich. Sec. -treasurer, D F. ttcCiregor, .Seaforth. DI eo1ers: James Wvans, Beechwood: hum ShouldIce Walton; Wm, Rinn, Mullet„ ftol,t. Ferris, . Solicit; :oho Pep- per, uruceacld: A, Broadfoot, Seaforth: G. C McCartney Seafot•tti Agents• W. J Yeo. R.R. No. 3, Clinton; J.tha MurroY, Seaforth James Watt. Elly old, Ilse hlei'Seaforth. ny money to be paid nay fie paid. to vattaugfi satq s Wiling a- .little ut the Boyd Bank, ,1inton flank of Com. mance, Seaforth, or at Cat •In liars Ora. Ethsl's surprised acknowledgement of eery, Oodericb, dem nstration of insight Parties desiring to effect insurance or this slight erdcttt other business will be promptly and consideration. "Mr. Ellsworth "Yes, sir," she stammered. "Come in, sir, and I'll bring Mrs. Kane right down -or should I take you to the servants' sitting room?" "I -wouldn't dream of turning Nu out of your sitting room,' with the radio program tot'ha.f over," Dr. Ca - attended t on application tEheir respew� h onlya short time age; tb,ve officers addressed to five poet offices. Losses lnspk}eted by the director who lives neatest the scene. dewing dreams Of far-off homeland, long forgotten 1 things, -'He's just a lad with happy laughing lip • And no cOupere that down a city street ' A lumbering wagon, loose in alt its 1 seams, Bears on its swinging seat, head hang ing low, An old day -laborer driving In his sleep, a penny the worse. With reins wound round the long - Por instance, "Chirp, chirp' from Farmer -"You don't suppaso We I since useless whip, the top of yonder tree. "Wut, web. ho The while the faithful horse goes pled. replies Bruce, dashing excitedly oft to a totally opposite direction. "Como down and have a game, you rascal," in answer to which a minute thing On wings emerges from yet elsewhere. Bruce to wild pursuit, they arrive at a large twisted thorn tree, his gallant attempts to climb which are attended with such alarming success as to de- mand precarious attd immediate res- cue. On which a large blackbird flies off scolding and the game recom- mences. Love All title has the advantage of a maximum of, ntay we sae,, slim -mak- Love is the purification of the ing exsrctso on Bruce's part, a mini• heart from sett; it strengthens and mum 'et effort on that of his owner, ennobles the character, glues a higit- and an afternoon's tree fun Cor our 1 er motive and a nobler aint to every feathered friends and others who, I cotton of lite, and -makes both man hold, enter as joyously into the sgirit and woman strong, pltiltil, and of it all as anyone. I courageous, The power be love So much so that, returning from our nobly and devotedly is the finest afternoon ramble in Richmond Park, i gift with which a human being can we once perpetrated the following: be endowed.—Anon, All the rabbits In Richmond Park Sailors prefer Conrad's novels, ac- All s Wiggle their ears when they hear him cording to the president of the Anierl- bark, � can Merchant Marine Library Ae- Wriggle their noses and say "Hurray, sociation, which last year circulated Bruce is coming to play' to -day," 'Ali the squirerls and alt the deer Gather together from tar and near;and poetry, were also popular. 'Fellows, what do You think?" they 1. -- say, A man seldom lies to meet. another "Bruce is coming our way to -day." who has a Ltd for colloetete lis. - ,a 73k {: a Chocolate Malted Milk The health -giving, delicious drink for children and grown- ups. ' - - Pound and Half Pound tins at your grocers. Portrait of a Gentleman "Bruce, cotyle hero. IIERE!" Toe I "Well, begging your pardon, Sir-` sanguine perhaps, our hope of bring- rte commenced, but I cut hint short. lug a water -loving spaniel home with a I "Exactly, well, some of your deer dry skin. Cunningly had we luredlleave been chasing my little dog and hien by pond and ditch, much as ono I'11. trouble you to take the name and might a woman past a smart milliner's t address of that little fellow over there, please. Bruce, where aro you? BRUCE I " But too late. "Here I am, comes anxiously back tram the middle of an adjacent pond. "You did say—" -BY a writer in "Tito Christian Science Manitos" shop, Yet, as usually happened, there he was at the last, only his little black tread visible above the surface of some slime -covered pond. More, to disobedi- ence he was adding dissemblance, "You SAID have a swim, master, didn't you? Of course its dreadfully cold and wet, but you DID sae,—" What other reply is possible at that stage, I ask you, than in !ndulge.gt: "Well, I suppose I did," and the fur- ther weakness of a ball thrown Into the middle for an eager, expectant • little body to dash gratefully atter. ' This question of clashing after things, though. For him who will the panopy and expense of -well, what we mean to say Is that we achieve all the fun 02 the fair without anyone being take boarders because we need t money!" Visitor -"I had some such idea" Farmer --"Not at all. Ws just got tlteso people out from town to keep the mosquitoes from devottn' all tltelr attention to our home Golden love may leave the heart; circle." Golden dreams must swift depart; diug slow. -Elizabeth Challis Adapts, in "The Street car and the Star." Golden Deeds Golden hair will turn to grey; "The physique, clothing, and clean- Golden" summer paws away; liness of the children are at least a Golden sunset silent wane; hundredfold better than they were , Golden youth ne'er come again; thirty years ago, and at least fifty ; Golden riches leave no trace; • per cent. better thanthey: were Golden thoughts to biack give place; eleven years ago," said an expert, 1 While these vanish day by day, speaking about the Whitechapel an. Golden deeds shall live tor aye; droll recently. He :added that the I And through them for all awaits infantile death -rate has decreased Entrance( at the Golden Gatee by one-half since 1900. left th 01180 and though I know he did not conte had ought to done it, if I'd stopped to straight home, I thine I may venture 1 think. But when I asked him what he to take possession of the library In was going to do, le said, 'I druther his absence." Inot discuss it.'" Mrs.. Kane's thin AIWA, t " sna ed shut; and Dr. Cavanaugh ' ertainl etre 1 Lips i ..� c y, Having opened the door for hint found himself waiting anxiously for, Ethel scurried down the hall., Fie the reassuring click. "He druther listened to her footsteps, pattering el-,, not, indeed!" The voice rose harshly. most.at a run up the stairs ; "Well, there's other folks as has thele "So Mrs. Kane clues not sit with' leathers, as well as him. I've, got •ant to u art 11.55 a.nt. Don was right about her utparedai- knew!' As tf realizing thatl I TIME TABLE rNealns will arrive at and depart from e Clinton as follows: i,✓ ),_..-Buffalo end Goderich Div. •ing East, depart 6.58 n ping West, depart Jt. t; sett .I 3,05 p.m. the other servants in the ev pin;-• my druthers, too, if, yo . w , •' . ' shs•was. opening too much of her mind to.tins u u, 9.44 p.m, ity, then." Lon'lon, Huron & Bruce I Other steps came down the' fag South 3.08 pan. resolute, flat-footed thud -thud.' D Cavanaugh picked up a hall, a stranger, she stopped. Her ,whole( maga tan expressionless e I face. seemed to shut down, to become g North 11,58 a.m. r, m sk,• -Alfred Sntytits, Helen Wills Moody Again Victor "If Kate told- you her age, you can secretly figure out when she was born," "Judging from what she told me her 'age was, I should say she was born on her fourteenth birthday" more than 331,000 volumes among 1,782 . ships and lighthouse. Non- fiction books, including history, trave,! Sbmewheere or( other, his head hung -far - Oat of the window, there -speeds a car. "Step on it, master," his brief remark, "I've a date with the squirrel's in Rich- mond Park:" Much -to -my an.xtely, this somewhat) optimistic point -of -view seemed borne out one day when a small herd or deer persisted in following Bruce inquisi• tivety around. Happily, he was in one of his angelic moods. "What, chase deer? Oh, dear uo1 Such lovely matures, aren't they?" And, when we later -erased a largo buck, standing motionless and erect, the fuzz still on leis beautiful new sai- lers, one. felt that even Bruce must concede touchdo nobility and- grace e the happy sward, • Be that as 11 may, coming upon a > 1r Kaanm• nit Otir Way out, we could k-it,'ag:::,h shows Mrs. Helen. Wilts Moody being presented, not resist enquiring: "What would yea by lite pres.dent of Soabt'ight-Club, with cup won at the Classic Sea- do if you were to catch My dog Ow- ing your deer? bright singles over Miss Helen Jacobs by 0.0, 8-0, • Why suffer when relief is prompt and harmless: Millions of people have learned to depend on Aspirin tablets to relieve a sudden headache. They know it eases the pain so ,quickly. And that -it is so harmless. Genuine Aspirin tablets never-- harm eveLharm the heart. Read directions in pack- age for 'headache, neuralgia, sununer colds, pain of all funds iwi�lag a TRAn� 81A nu Ron. LV.lade to Canada. ISSUE No. 33—'31