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The Goderich Star, 1928-04-19, Page 6i r • «a -,,, 'tee Mole only from bird'I%e$teerrs wheats, Purity Flour is tkh in gluten — the energy giving and maybaling food. suit.' i" ovr is lest for al!- ycr:r baking and will supply extra tiourishtntent 0 the children, in takes, pies, ibuns and ierexi. PURITY FtO S Surat 30e is atowiso'7c20 r cr r,tr4i Parity r.'c :r eoi 1MHear/theeVa,k, r?a eeu�.we is Hear /thee Cs. za ec i Tc.:T•Z7, oxo ;nolo OttSeat 3ciw. 90000400400100,10010101 en Marooned By GEORGE MAM H aL I1ER lel. (trontlnucd).1.-461 And udt'i; a -you. as .a• there's �a dying, Indian woman' of Mr. Guthrie to . be etirefui what at thv'housk: Quarrier woo saying. 1you oliy, .Aidou tutees 1U facets � 'Tete Ile asked rate to see herr, "You mean the veer?" Site bait a frightful puke) and tem- "No, I Mean the 'mouth and the mutate. It's a natter of days^;, eye.,, hours,1 should •think." "What -about therm?" "tdatter of squaw;mem, i:nleo,"' snif', ' (Just this, blind man, I'd feel Quarrier, The girl's straight brows contract.. they suss for the aorto*: tyiia wee ed Kath - firritation. "No, ,I don't the taus. of t -11r, it's sGutit .loafing his . think so. It's a ;natter of beg heart, temper,- t I don't p now,tbut pity t than Old Aria), the 4i eoo14: found her lave the hast hours of this poor aids in a tips, when the imitate were. child disturbed, he'd throw you into' ?riser in June for the treacle.. Out of the river and the; .rest of us with sheer liuniatuty, they took care of tete" you, Nonaenee. I'll report lura to iiia flies' Uin h`et story?„ aeciife�t supeeriors at. Albany if 1i connos _ring e num •eyes of the girl hardened, high-handed business with aneu,'" '4Well, Dir,` Grundy, it's none of ,''otie,. that ycobu're. rheoltaunted, a tin id e• nder. lbUsineess or 'nine, Is It?" "I should distinctly nay it !vas nig neatly The man hushed �angrni ` asiness-oto have my slater, itrftltout "''nd atetrte}d Gs, reply, but the girl et, much its feu apology to mo, ahnr� +"need ,itlnt.,'vitlt her raised hand. aDg his house with dtis-wstltt w'x v .prow You. -were pretty seared whet% that tested Quarrier' in tones of outra ;.etl ���° uk��;• r. ''nen thcr lost your. dignity.. } Then said, sober `°4`osS- stie=k. Ion" 'would you like t••' '"1 ativitrn you fo be yore vire- •to hewn too nleeP with .you you the „t Innwr you bluster to the f1 for o£ men in the trade -house': Ile's r leen i >allctsan." r:a his xoom. What ignore could he Guthrie appeared ' t the doors ..f .. �........... -4111ft. h7r, is r `cti i eolexi there ` t , see 5y t. As Fa. A> c I,'sla Qrsrr,e 11j:C _ i the living ri ee wtiitch tee. £aD90 Taos been set he L l C" P t"'r ksa it3 meager lurn:s'f - L.73 ereeepeelta9a aa:it ; eyes, "We `reo,.eery f.iin':'.tive hertz, yeet r;e,' fluthele caad an lie rataht i the geol9,70,`'3 rnir7>atc S:ttiec,otion cY his onevere,wviaicka terrahmtued at the bee stieP:ca, "Ace! 1 cennot sutra iaetce Anne's Wed, it vttriee, bet her ar.I3ee steep end.bee:lett white:13h 1 3w,e yen wilt litter "lily biothe , na Zt scientist, `nit'. Gutla 2o, it. rietiaifa if net thoraiig',l is insiieetiotaa," upalogized Joan (),te'rrie'r with a griirr:ree which fed' ed to conceal from 'her iuist het, em. barna. sseuert. "And,.' RhA11 revel in your whitefish."' E nun s r .ei, turned petulhnt1" 1"` here you gm tiepin, Joan, elway I reekint ramnrk9 of my exnensc,, then addressed Guthrie. "I : so front Yeurboolta that you are not het torested in science;' n signifiennt sisnee at the Rill. Guthrie soberly answered. 'No, I fear I haven't tho scientific mint.. 1' waste' env, time up here reading tie- -tlorE-and b9storv—teett'y.- too.' "!Poetry?' 'Vieth Pilrnt depreca "Hon. lugptne* f not; hire head ns lin took the chair Gordon offered at the Itable. OM Aline ehutffed in with), the steaming stew and erisp whitefish, .bps wide, -wrinkled face alight with nride in the dignity of her office. Quarrier wvaa deep in the narrative of hie . summer voyago to the east const of Ifildson's bay in the inter. est of a 'Toro»to t"ynr Bate. which. had been formed to explore the reg. foie etet to ovnteit. ,f enemeer•riaiiv. arrrti-ticn)rle. the Copper and iron de :posits known to exist, when the boundef eouvhiru from au inner'. roam trreoght Guthrie to Ws- feet, "'Pardon me;' he said, and left them. Quttt"rier's thick .. eyebrolis knotted, "Re's paying' the piper now. now an educated man, as he eeeme• to be, tan contr, up hear in this Godfmsak. en tawdry in the first place, and then tithe up with a sc;uuw«—Pahl" The girl he addressed sat tonne with chin up, listening as though she bad not heard. In a moment Guth» rte_ opened the door,his face gray School.day breakfasts are extra Invitir g when they in.. cirrus abowl of delicious a .ttgg's. 'I, Corn Flakes.* Extra whore., sortie tool Kellogg's are -so very 7 easy to digest. e . 1 -Thier health* ful crispness is good for everybody. 1(eUort#'s are always oven - afresh, The patented wruttitei fencer4e*i protects their wooden.. fell toot and obi 'aloe ' them for lunch, dinner ear tbrookfrst. V.'itlt milker et;' steam t'uils oe hater°added. Order et tweets. treste )rants. On dialog - cam Sold by all looters. Mitt* by Kellogg 'int Love dei, Ontario„ THE GODERICH STAR both Her Children ,Subiect to CIOUP so B*OICo1TI$ Ors 11, t nrll. Wi.l4er, f)•ii•, mite 3 '- e,.ietf to ,ira1 tli:, coming c e w;etcr to 1,5tir ens efe=ldre;i WF Lr,),y 't t+, roup ai:dt 1,rw chitiN. ratvI.wT wf..3soLed %<t,th reletie 1 had to k , p her ya a sitting poeithie r ,girt 1_m:.; +1r she weald have c cite r ,ae'rie Ether seal hail Liar Weis sed eeona r r ;t4rtiallr eared 1 read ak,att Dr. 'Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is started with a bottle and at the fiat cyamteree they. teamed of their old cwenkuese 1 gave it to them mad it relieved Beene both, *Intl velther of them have teen trouble.: -staves. f ?rico !Me. a bottle, largo gamily size , nee.; ,put up only by The T. Milburn 0.,_ tie ted, Termite, Out, with anxiety. "Could you come -ea moment?" he milted the girl who had sheen from the table. "You . said yould could beip•she's pretty bad?' - - Joan Quarrier hurried to her inedi- clue kit in Gordon's room, emerged and followed, him. Thexc,,.ta, the an. noyauce of the man who ate heavily of Anne's eooking, they stayed until he 'had finished. At length, when the opiate had brought respite to the sufferer, loan and Guthrie returned to the Iiving roam, sorry, sir," said Guthrie, "that you should be disturbed—that I 'should teed" the services 'of jroer sister, but she's been ,t godsend." (barrier nodded stolidly, without. removing his pipefrom his mouth. Thein, as t,, spurred by a sense of duty- to the performance .of a task not .toodisagreeable, cleared his throat and began "Mi'. , 'I ttah A man ofGuthrieeducatmayion and fakmilyow, you; find yourself in et—minor position, so to speak, with the 1ludeon's Bay Com. .pang ?" A. corner of Guthrie's mouth lifted, Iles 'rather deep -get eyes - shifted, from the qquestioner to meet the glance of the gide half amused at the abrupt question, half wondering athis answer. "Your question is a fair one," he replied. "I, came here for Any health. I came back from overseas with gassed lungs." "Ab, I' see. Where was your home, may I ask,?" "Montreal, • "You -you can't be a i:elative of Charles Guthrie?" 'demanded the other, his interest suddenly,:aroaded; "Brother." '"You, a brother of Charles Guth- iTei" .4uati t hiinenit "'eyes ,bulged iii loon«ement At the factor of E1kwan. "You are those fitterinr;' to Ing insmileroth..er than to me,', and Guthrie joined Joan Quarrier An an amused - "But you're not staying in this •country -•-this business, since you've regained your health.?"' "T don't know. I rather like the life." • "Chitties Guthrie . is a. member of the syndicate whish sent me to the east coast to to amine those !rote and topper deposits. He'll be interested tohem from you at -first hand." Again the firm mouth of • Guthrie shaped a faint smile. "I'm not so sure of that: lie's re - thea given me .up as a black sheep, you know." oreataving. up here et s •.aurae?" "Yes, for not coming home—t is summer," eumr, Guthrie rose, and .lighting' a can- dle, for the September night had,fal- Ieir; '-carried it .to the sick room, where old Anne was on guard. Re- turning, he lit the • small Iiving-room lamp. And in the mind of the wom- an who 'watched, surmise followed surmise concerning the factor of 1flk- 'van, for in the room he had given up to her were three autographed likenesses of a beautiful girl. Then Quarrier described in detail the occident to his •.power schooner off Cape Jones, the wild night on' the bay with art improvised and useless A Meru clear Varnish Meat salves tip: ancl eliminates passe Ali FLOOR varnish that; dries within fou :tours! What a ton.. venienice to enjoy without muss Or diiruptiori . to to alar household routine. Set#a'1'ea'snew 3404 Hour Floor. -Varnish is the very thing for renewing the beauty of floors, woodwork and linoleum. Its quick• drying feature cuts clown labor, save* time and eliminate* discomfort. (o to your Scarfs dealer and sec the smart and colorfulSearfe line of paints, varnishes and enamels—to•dsy. II k C HAS 'C. IEE, oderich • ruadee, :4& d the sir to ieig ea the reach of Aeitn air eland, " 17 was the neat morning that ibis s i heac',.cl t :ar-e, :helleeold, ,Ce - rt,iI us and eent i beat ashore." "Von say he feel; sGnie El ever f f' asked Eta nrie. "'Yes, be said he heeded flour and v gasoline, "''And he get it?" ,rsgge tcd1 the other. with A,. laugh. " ... "Yes, but instead ' )f paying what is worth b :!, en tho bay, he Frain me St, 3ohn'h j:ailees.9' "Wept, for 3 pirate., he was 'rather tine?al: was;' °tt he? lie bails free n fee John's, ey say. Iles been up here two seinmere, :tit always. went, :sack in the autumn. This year be told some of the Indians that he would 'winter in, a cove at the south . eel. of the . islcund. Akinaislei iw fain - nus for silver oast black fax.' • "I can't nnderataud why the eom- *rand doesn't run Inns out of the bar. hos if he's hurting their business.": has ace ranch richt hero as we, or the "Guthrie laughed. "Why, man, be Noe ea menti ri£;ht here es we, or the Rezillo:t Fierce. • Ansi es to, runutnn him cut. I'm inelinctj to think that ¥eI)oneld vented tele a lot of run- nivea .latid-yrn u happen-:-to,-go-aboard. Ide eehooner?" .sires. I went aboard to get my rot` set e "You didn't notieo a machine ,dun or Awe!,twolying around ?" • Well. thea. Creon say he has them. Bvrilently. he has coater to stay," "Se You're going to 'sit calmly hero and let him get the fur?" snort,', ed (merrier. contemptuously. • '"That's.it,» agreed Guthrie. " You see, we're a. bit Afraid' 'of this wild roan With the scanner: face, The runner has drifted un here that he Nati an impressive war record," The irony was lost on the . geolo- gist • "Afraid to fightforvour rights, Ali?" he ridiculed. oblivieusof the ullet furrowed cheek of the men ho faeed him: At the reproach, the face of Guth - vie ict with amusement, buta.;dint in the half-closed eyes} prompted Joan Qu,trrier, mortified by her brother's gaucherie, to intervene. "To a Canadian veteran, th t re- mark ie' positively insulting. foil to recall. anythingeef .a 'warlike na- ture in your manner with our pirate, Ankh. As • a matter of fact, you. seemed Hutto overawed,' "Overawed? Ridiculous!" 'napped Quarries. "I was • glad to Dell flour and gas we couldn't take. 'with' us." Guthrie's twinkling'.eyee met diose of the girl, "They ' say hie scarred mouth is rather awe-inepirins,>, eibly scnxs are repulsive to . your brother," he .surevested. "They are scene soe peoale." f The tone of the last -•-the sudden tightening of face muscles --the swift soherire of the ores, snurretl the ouick intuition of the girl to pierce. the armor;' of :his eaillerwe to surmise. 'what the seared check of the sneaker` might have brought to herr of bitter;: retie Anti .pain.: ; But why a she won-: doted, The red. line from eye to e only lent dignity distinction,` to the cieanly modeled features. Why should this badger of service be the source of secret humiliation? But she was: confident that, it was. Quarrier 'changed the . subject- "By the way, ?dr. Guthrie. when can volt send for the stuff t left on the beach and take it to .Albany? ' 1 can pick it up Next; spring when I return to the, bay." • vidently 'deeply coupled eiithf chis thought. for a space the roan addres- sed made no answer: then he said, Indifferently: "Sonne . time this win- -ter, possibly,' when ,the . ice sets hard in the 'strait." "What? Not before then? There are some. valuable ore specimens and stores -mores of them. That pirate will tome back for them." "Well be 'lentil) geese until Bold Weatl-ler rives em sou . "You're not hunting geese here,. are you? Why couldn't you go 'be- fore you go on your hunt—tomorrow, in fact?' • "Archie!" The sharp challenge of Joan Quarries at .the 'callous in- sistence of her brother was checked by« the level tones of tine. factor. "Because, as present,. my duty is here, as you can see." ''Then the men, whose intimate knowledge of. the inanimate had seemingly taught him little of men, laughed rawly: "Your duty? ' Yes, i 'sappvse when r T AiSgood tea If you want the very best, ask for Red Rose Qrange.Pekoe in dean, bright Attunitlum wasthat . ._ .� t. tat i 1 n the face )i the man whose am still indicated tho door whieh''wrung the 'bluster from the geologist as water is wrung from a rag. "You'll hear from this -.hie eon - duct of yours. I'll report this to your superiors," protested Quarries, as he stormed out of the room. Guthrie turned- to the- "girls :rho was visibly swept by shame—stirred by an emotion which left her weak, clouded eyes fixed on the matt who said in a ti'oiee still thick with. anger: "I'm sorry, 'Visa Quarrier—so sorry. #le—went—too fare! "You were right -he was impaa- niblel," she agreed in a voice raw with (Continued on page 7) the Need MDile Y save some,Sy>;ilst Sud res Tonsilitis, for Sore Throats: Q sy, Cough, Bronchitis Bronchial Asth- ma, Catarrh and Tonsil Ills. Success or money returned "Air cosh nothing --lack of it peeing miles - off rife tile -o f - your tires." ortz than half your tire troubles are caused by: under.iniiation. -There's a correctpressure for every size tire aceording to its load. Taro or three pounds under this will take • miles off its running life. Nese enough won't dei 'U`se a reliable gauge and, be sure. 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