Thursday, May 16, 1929
How to Improve
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Physician, Surgeon Graduate of Toronto University Office in New Opera House Block
Residence Phone 50, Office Phone 120 Didsbury - - Alberta
Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Head Oftice Montreal Insurance in force $1,806, 015,934 NICHOLAS LAMMLE DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE Rooin 29 Rosebud Hotel Didsbury
W. A. AUSTIN BA) kISTER SOLICITOR VOTARY PUBLIC MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Phone 52 Didsbury - Alberta
J. L, CLARKE, M.D., L.M.C.C. Physician and Surgeon Graduate of .Manitoba University Late senior House Surgeon of St. Michael's Hospital, Newark, N.J. X-Ray in Office Ollices over Royal Bank Res. Phone 128 Office 63
DR. H. C, LIESEMER L.D.S., D. D.S, Dental Surgeon: Graduate University of Toronto Office over Royal Bank Phone 63 Didsbury - - -
Alberta
A.F, & A.M. Meets every Tuesday evening on or before full moon, All visiting breth- ren welcome, Il. GC. Liesemer, W.M. H, Morgan, Seerelary
King Hiram Lodge No
| GLIMPSES FROM THE PAST |
20 YEARS AGO
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cowilz and family have returned, baving spent the winter in Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sehwalm and son of Invermay, Sask., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs J. V. Berscht.
Charlie Mortimer and Bert Bap- tist are well in the running in the Calgary Daily News contest These boys are representatives for this newspaper in this district and it is
Get the improvement habit—summer or winter, there is no more useful hobby in the world.
See our Tamarack Posts and Poles before build- ing that fence.
Quantity of House and Barn Paint at less than cost.
North End Lumber Yard
Phone 122., mo i i i SI
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EVANGELICAL NOTES
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The good attendance at the Mother's Day service last Sunday gave evidence of
= |the high esteem and loving memories of
Mother entertained by youug and old.
“What does the Bible say about Ang- els?’ will be the pastor’s sermon subject next Sunday evening, This is a second of a series of similar doctrinal sermons just begun. Every member and friend | ofthe church should be in attendance regularly so as to get all the information on these subjects which are much neg- lected in most pulpits.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
First Sunday in the month at 3.00 p.in.
Third Sunday in mouth — Morning at 11,00 a.m.
Afternoon
M.B.C. CHURCH
Rey. C. J. Hallman, Pastor,
Sunday Services: 1:30 p.m.—Sunday School. 2:45 p.m.—Preaching Services. 7:30 p.m.—Preach Service, includ- ing Young People’s meeting every al- ternate Sunday. A Welcome Awaits You.
UNITED CHURCH A,
Hayes, B.A., Minister.
Rev. E.
Sunday, May 19 Westcott: 2:50 p.m, Knox Sunday School 11 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Knox Chureh, Didsbury. The minister is taking for his theme “The.spiritual man in the life of the world,”’
expected that one of them will bring the Shetland pony to Dids- bury.
15 YEARS AGO
Geo. Wrigglesworth of the GBC, Calgary, has accepted a position of bookkeeper with a large firm in Shaunavon, Sask.
Clint Reiber, who was the vie tim of a shooting accident at Beise- ker a short time ago, is now able to get around a little with the aid of crutches.
Didsbury is a busy town. Work has commenced on A. Studer’s, Jy V. Berscht’s, W.G. Liesemer’s, Stark and Son’s building and the Rosebud Hotel, the lattera 50,000 edifice. Geo. Hong Foo’s fine building is nearly completed as is H. W. Chambers’, the Grent West Saddlery’s and Sinelair Bros’.
10 YEARS AGO
Snow drifts piled eight feet high in places, roads blocked and rural conditions turned upside down was the result of the worst blizzard that has struck this district for
several
vears, on Friday and Saturday, May 2 and 3. Mrs. A. Davidson of Kinsella,
Alta., and Geo and Lloyd Ryek man of Bellingham, came up to at- tend the funeral of their mother, Mrs A. Ryckman, last week.
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Jenkins Groceteria Ltd., Calgary, opened a branch in Innisfail Fri- day last Mr. Frank Mertenes, formerly of Didsbury, is in charge.
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“Pioneer” Want Ads bring results. |
Wheat Pool Acquires And Constructs More - Country Elevators
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Between March 22 and May 6 this yearthe Alberta Wheat Pool has purchased 22 local elevators and has 41 new elevators under construction. The new elevators being built are 85,000 and 40,000 bushels capacity, and the majority of those purchased are of 80,000 bu. capacity. The addition of these houses brings the total elevators owned by the Alberta Pool to 881
Elevators have been purchased at the following points: Acheson Bardo, Bassano, Boyle, Cavendish, Chigwell, Coutts, Haynes, Hazel- dine, Lacombe, Lousana, Midna- pore, Oberline, Orion, Sabine, Sto- bart, Spring Coulee, Spruce Grove, Warspite, Whitelaw, Whitla, Vil- leucuve.
Elevators are being built at the following points: Alix, Athabasca, Balzac, Barnwell, Bennett, Bittern Lake, Brooks, Broxburn, Buovant, Clandonald, Coalhurst. Colinton, Conrich, Cowley. Charbonenu, Delacour. Diamond City, Dimsdale, Dinant, Grainger, Grantham. Iay Lakes, Indus, Langley, Lea, Hurst. Lyalta, Mirror, Morinville, Nevis. Pearce, Pibroch, Raley, River Bend, Rosebud, Rosemary, St. Albeit. } Strangmuir, Two Hills, Vimy, Waskatenau, Weiss.
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A large party of young people motored up from Calgary fo attend the 1.0.D.E. recital and dance on} Friday evening. While in Dids- bury, they were entertained at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Liese- mer.
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WORLD HAPPENINGS BRIEFLY TOLD
Lord Revelstoke, who died recently | where he was attending the | accomplished when the Canadian Le- reparations confer: |
in Paris, meeting of the ence, left half King Edward's London.
The Nationalist government eouncil announced that decapitation as a method of execu-
ql fion in China would he prohibited. Decapitation had been discarded by previous regimes but it was still used
& million dollars to} Hospital fund for |
by the police and military authorities | robbers. | H
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ordered,
Cutting Corns With Razor Leads To Lock-Jaw
Don't cut corns with an old razor blade. Infection, followed often by death y result from pu corns with an infected razor, safe relief con AMS CORN athicted with corns, callouses or sore foot- Jumps, use “PUTNAM ’S''—Iit's relia. ble, and sure to shrivel up the corns &0 they drop right off. No pain, no soreness, but quick relief from sore corns comes to all who use PUT- NAM’'S PAINLESS CO! TOR, 25c. at
ney Quick, s from using PUTN ‘TRACTOR, If
all dealera,
too much of a When he eating and his growing put in a pretty full day
People expect at the growing a has done his he has
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Worms feed upon the vitality of children and endanger thetr lives. A simple und effective remedy is Moth- er Graves’ Worm Exterminator.
British plano . captured both the American and New Zealand markets from their,
American rivals.
Cuticura Ointment, when require:
of the skin and hair.
Soap 25¢
Ointment 25¢. ar
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Canadian Legion
Dominion Convention To Be Held In Regina In November Of This Year
The Dominion Convention of the Canadian Legion B.E.S.L., will be held in Regina on November 25th 1929,
To those ex-service men who are not members of the Legion, the present is an opportune time to be- come identified with the organiza- tion that has done much to promote
the welfare of returned men, their widows and dependents. The work of the Legion is not
| diminishing as the years go by, but | rather is growing. The membership likewise is increasing and particular- ly so in Saskatchewan since the Pro- vincial Convention, but in the prov- ince there are still a number of men who are eligible to join, and who
| have not as yet identified themselves |
with the organization, possibly due} to lack of opportunity to do so. With the increase of branches throughout the province, there is now local representation in practic- ally every district, and the provin-
| cial secretary, Canadian Legion, Re- | gina, will be pleased to advise any-| jene, on request, of the nearest local
branch. Unity among returned men was
gion came into being some years ago. All that remains is to complete the membership and make the organiza-
} tion even more representative than
state | henceforth |
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$0c. Taleum 25¢.
J.T. Wait Company, Ltd., Montreal.
it is today.
On its record of alone, the Legion dese port
achievement
of all ex-service men, | hoped that the next few see every
months will} eligible man in Saskatch- | ewan enrolled, The dues are nominal, | but the presence of ‘man in the ranks of the Legion will be of the utmost vadue in furthering
‘the aims and objects of the organiza: | ‘tion, and in promoting that comrade- | as-|
ship which is one of its higgest
sets.
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New York City claims a popula-
tion equal to that of the states of Montana, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico,
Wyoming, North Dakota Dakota combined.
and South
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condition from becom sing chronic and saves hours of syiull ffering.
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would persist in washing out his | shaving brush every morning.” Y TOILEN USE
INDIGESTION Acio STOMACH HEARTBURN " EAD SHE GASES* Ae
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What most people call Indigestion ts usually excess acid in the stomach. The food has eoured, The instant rem- edy is an alkall which neutralizes acids. Lut don’t use crude helps. Use what your doctor would advise,
The best heip is Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. For the 50 years since its invention it has remained standard
with physicians. You will find nothing |
else 60 quick in its effect, so harmless, ao eilicient.
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One tasteless spoonful in water nen- |
tralizes many times its volume in acid. The results are immediate, with ho bad after-eflects, Once you learn this fact, you will never deal with excess acid in the crude ways. Go learn—now—why this method ts gu- preme.
be sure to get the genuine Phillips’
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- cians for 50 years in correcting ex-
}cess acids. Each bottle contains ful) | directions—any drugstore,
rves the sup-} and it is,
every returne ‘a | i
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Baby’s restless nights might be avoided
Scalded skin and other skin troubles are common causes of restlessness, and often could be avoided by care- ful bathing with Baby's Own Soap.
Its fragrant lather cleanses and heals Baby’s skin, and prepares for restful sleep.
**Best for you and Baby too’’ as-e5
When intensely angry and ‘search. ing for a fitting word to express your- | self, say “Roosevelt,” which, we are reliably informed, is the biggest dam | known.
Useful In Camp.—Explorers, sur- | veyors, prospectors and hunters will find Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil very !useful in camp. When the feet and ‘legs are wet and cold it is well to rub them freely with the Oil and the re- sult will be the prevention of pains in the muscles, and should a cut, or contusion, or sprain be sustained, | nothing could be better as a dressing hee lotion.
A dentist is the only person who can tell a woman to open and shut her mouth at will and get with ; it |
away
NO MEDICINE LIKE BABY’S OWN TABLETS
| Once a Mother Has Used Them | She Will Use Nothing Else
To once use Baby's Own Tablets is to use them continually—that is as long as there are young children in {the home. That is the testimony | given us by mothers from all parts of Canada. They all say that they know of nothing to equal the Tablet that they find them safe and effi- cient and at the same time pleasant to take.
Mrs. John Hollinworth, Maidstone, Ont., writes:—-"T haye three children, the eldest fourteen and the youngest nine months old. I have always used Baby's Own Tablets for them and have found no other medicine to } equal the Tablets as a relicf for the
many ailments of childhood.”
Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach. They drive out constipation and indi- gestion, break up colds and simple fevers and make the cutting of teeth easy. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., | Brockville, Ont.
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MAY 19
JEREMIAH CALLS TO OBEDIENCE Gélden Text: ‘Hearken unto My voice, and I will be your God, and ye shall be My people.”-—Jeremiah 7. 23. Lesson: Jeremiah 7,1-26. Devotional Reading: Psalm 96,
Explanations and Comments
Outward Ritual Is Not Religion, verses 1-4,—Jeremiah felt impelled to stand at the gate of the temple and warn the people. To all who en tered in at these gates to worship in} the temple, Jeremiah cried: ‘“Thus} saith Jehovah of hosts, the God of} Israel, amend your ways and your doings (a favorite expression with)
| Jeremiah), and I will cause you to!
dwell in this place, you need not fear) being carried off into exile. Trust| not in the lying words of false pro-| phets who declare unto You that God! will never permit this holy temple to be destroyed.” The threefold repeti- tion of the words “the temple of Je-| hovah" suggests the energy of {tera- | to Eastern | fanatics, Dean Stanley observes. Re- | call the repeated cries of the fanatics | in the theatre at Ephesus, “Great is | Diana of the Ephesians” (Acts 19.) ‘Is {t not thus that the children of; godly parents presume on the results| of ancestral piety? Is it not thus! that evil-living men will risk the) consequences of sin, because they are] prepared to male liberal gifts to re-| ligion? The drinkk-seller, the opium-| smuggler, the slave-impostor, have} all, in one form or another, adminis-|{ tered sedatives to conscience, saying: | ‘The temple of a Lord! The temple |
;of the Lord!’""—¥F. B. Meyer. | There Must a Obedience To the, Covenant Of Old, verses 5-7.—The
continued security of the people in the land of their fathers would de- pend upon their reforming and prac- ticing the social virtues, Jeremiah declared,—-the security of justice be- tween a man and his neighbor, the
the freeing from oppression of the ' stranger, the fatherless and the wid-
ow, and the avoidance of the shed- ding of innocent hlood—and also up-, on the avoidance of the worship of; false gods. The stranger was the so-; journer from away, the alien resident temporarily in Judah, He and the fatherless with the widow had no voice in the administration of affaisr and could be easily oppressed.
“As the potter has power over the clay to make and to change as he pleases, so is the nation in the hands of God to do with as seems best to Him, Ht is not for us to try to mould the national life and purpose without God and His Sen Jesus Christ, into whose hands the nations of the world | heve been piven; it is for us to make sure first of all that our nation is tight with God ond that we have the) spirlt of submission and obedience to} him. Then the vessel will come out a vessel of honor, for the hands of God will be moulding the clay on the} wheel. pSetal Youth's Companion,
A nfutical mile jis 6,080 feet, or
a land mile.
CANADIAN AIR MAIL PLANE ESTABLISHES WORLD'S RECORD
The Canada,
entire world recognizes that,
in proportion to her popu-}
lation, is making greater practical!
use of aircraft than any other coun-
try and the “work” records of Cana-| |
|dian airplanes are regarded as even!
| {more important contributions to the
| advancement of aviation than the en- durance and other stunt achivements| | of other countries,
Canada’s latest and most Impres- sive practical record in air is in speedy delivery of air mail and Capt. | ) S. Bondurant, pilot for Canadian Airways (subsidiary of Internation- al Airways of Canada, Limited), as} a result of a record filght between Montreal, now holds the} world's air mail speed record.
Capt. Bondurant, flying «a Fair- child “71,” powered by a Pratt & engine, on March!
land forty-fou
; 100 miles from Montreal. Up to this |
| almost
21st, covered the Toronto to
240 miles from Montreal in just one hour} minutes, and this has been established as the world's Pe istest air mail flight.
Remarkable as this time is, Capt. Bondurant would have bettered it, but for fog encountered a lttle over)
| how
point he has flown 215 miles in just 60 minutes, maintaining a speed of over 3% miles a minute.
Throughout the record-breaking flight Capt. Bondurant reported per-/|
fect performance from his plane which was fueled with Imperial Aeroplane Spirits and lubricated
with Imperial Marvelube Motor Oil} products which have become the} universal preference of Canadian aircraft operators who choose them for 90 out of every 100} miles flown in Canada,
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Little Joe opines that the splinters in the ladder of success won't both- er you unless you are sliding down.
Worms are encouraged by morbid conditions of the stomach and bow- els, and so subsist. Miller's Worm Powders will alter these conditions almost immediately and will sweep the worms away. No destructive parasite can live in contact with this medicine, which is not only a worm destroyer, but a health-giving medt- cine most beneficial to the young con- stitution,
Sheep are old at 12; an ordinary domestic pig has been known to live to the age of 30,
Splitting Headache
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We would say that a stable gov- ernment is one in which the people remain hitched,
Short of Breath Smothering Feelings Choking Sensation
Mrs, H. Day, Dartmouth, N.S,, writes:—“‘For over a year I was troubled with smothering spells and shortness of breath, and it was im- possible for me to walk, even a short distance, because of the choking sen- sation which followed.
After trying many treatments, tn vain, I at last decided to try
and in @ surprisingly short thine they did me much good,
Price 50c per box at all druggista or dealers, or mailed direct on recelpy of price by The T. Milburn Co., Ltd, Toronto, Ont.
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CHAPTER XIX—Continued.
Connie had rehearsed this moment! a@ thousand times. She stood quietly! on the steps for a moment, then slip- ped gracefully to the platform, Con- nie herself could not have imagined | how changed she was, From coif- fure to dainty French heels she was! dressed as if fresh from the hands of an expert Parisian costumer. So dazzling was she that she positively took Donald's breath away. It seem- ed to him that she had grown Iike zl magic rose, all at once from a tiny} bud to a full blossom. No fault could be found with the perfect oval of her face, or with the delicate white rose skin, from which every trace of tan} had gone. The long lashes that! fringed her big blue cyes had turned) a shade darker than the curling} waves of her abundant golden hair.
Andy, whose small form had been}
{dden in the rear, moved bashfully forward, fumbling the wide hat held {n his hand, ‘’Ello, Connie,” he blurt: | ed, his lips parted in a wide smile of | welcome,
Instantly Connie forgot her as- sumed dignity and became her warm, | impulsive little self. With a glad cry she flung her arms about Andy's neck and kissed him.
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“Strike me pink!” breathed Andy hand stole up to touch the spot where Connie's lips had brush-| ed his cheek.
Connie turned to face the lake. /“Oh, Dad!” she cried in ecstasy, | | “isn't it good to he back here’
again?" She stretched her arms to-'
ward the ice-clad peaks. A gentle breeze swept down the wooded slope to fan her face as though in wel- come, The blood surged beneath her smooth white skin and went singing’!
| through every vein. “Ah!” she sighed
heppily, as she inhaled a deep breath of air Jaden with the odour of pine from the hills she loved, Donald, gaz-| ing at her hungrily, saw tears brim- ming under her long lashes,
From the far end of the train a tall, grey-haired man assisted a slen-| der sweet-faced woman to the | ground, and then walked towards the} | station. Ag they stepped to the plat-| form the woman's eyes rested on Donald, who stood with his back to her. Instantly she became rooted to
| the spot, eyes wide, one hand flutter-
{ng toward her heart. With the su-| preme, wondrous mother-love shin-| jing in her eyes, she held out her arms. “Donald!” “Donald!” Donald whirled at the sound of ‘] loved voice calling his name. His
she cried passionately,
j heart throbbed wildly, his throata felt |
constricted and his face paled under stress of strong emotion.
“Mother!”
His arms were around his mother, yearning, tender, hungry, after these long months of separation. Her face upturned to his was white and drawn, but her eyes shone with hal- lowed joy. He felt his hand grippea in his father’s strong fingers, and saw his eyes shining with tears. John McLean patted his boy’s dark head with a shaking head.
“Donnie! My boy,
For some time Donald was obliv- fous to ail save the great happiness of meeting his parents. His mother’s embrace almost unmanned him, and it was with difficulty that he kept back the sobs that tightened his throat.
He led his parents to the other end of the platform and introduced them to his friends.
Robert Rennie‘s comments were simply gasps and a reiterated, ‘Well! Well!”
Andy offered his usual contribu- tion. “Strike me pink!” he said.
Connie’s eyes were filled with soft eagerness ag she greeted Donald's mother, The glow in Donald's face as he spoke to Connie was polgnant- ly significant of his deep love for her. But Connie, to his consternation and dismay, met his ardent glances with a look of cold indifference.
Donnie!”
Since Connie's arrival Janet's fea- tures held a look of disquietude, but she acknowledged the introduction to Donald's parents with a radiant smile,
A moment later, skirts held high, the railroad track.
“Going after her horse,’ smiled Wainwright in answer to Donald's question.
“Will you have dinner invited Donald
“Yes, thank you,”’ responded Wain- wright, “We will sleep in the car to- night,” he continued, “but Constance insists that we must return to the old home as soon as possible. She hus been busy drawing plans for a cha- let she intends building on the bluff.
Connie returned with the old trap- per, the latter leading Pegasus.
At dinner Connie showed no signs of her former shyness. She was as
Connie, with was running down
with us?”
\of “redshirts” filed into the big din-!
| &leefully to the kitchen, and a mo-; mounted bridle and English saddle | ment
‘ ald's eyes as Connie stepped to tho!
“letation platform. Standing there | then she had quite definitely aban-!| doned any hope of winning him. And! | Janet had been so sure that once she |had held a place in his heart. A great) idepression, a great weariness of spirit, settled upon her.
That evening, as Donald walked with his parents by the lake-shore, | he turned to his father. “Dad,” he| said anxiously, ‘do you think I have made aah Will you forgive me for | —for.
John McLean's eyes grew sudden ly misty. Donnie,” he began gently, | “Mr. Rennie has told us all about} you. And no man could speak more! highly of another.’ He drew a news: | paper from his pocket. ‘Haven't you) seen this?”
It was Vancouver's morning paper | with a full-page devoted to the visit!
= a ——, | of the Eastern lumbermen. There | nelf-pomuossed; calm: and ey _| were several photographs of the | pes AO d perfectly Summit Mill and one of Donald. The| i poised as a goddess. A glad light) paper spoke of him as “the able |
fille e yes as Gillis a : ? * | d her eyes as Gillis and his crew young engineer whose modern ideas
and energy had given to British Col- umbia a logging plant and mill that were a credit to the Province.” | | Donald saw the proud light In his father's eyes, and his heart was fill- ed with a great peace.
The next day carpenters and ma- terial arrived for the construction ot Wainwright's new home. That after- ;noon Connie, clad in fashionable riding habit, came to the mill office} with her foreman to place an order | Tan) for lumber. Pegasus in_ silver-
ing-room. She sprang to her feet and greeted them joyfully, shaking hands with each and everyone.
“I'm so glad to see you, Jack,” smiled.
The big logger took her tiny hand in his, ‘We're sure glad to have' you with us again, Connie.” °
“May I bring Andy in to dine with us, Mr. McLean?" she asked as she! came back to the table.
Donald nodded
she
assent. She
| later the loggers grinned wy as proudly restive. With neck arch: | broadly as she came through the
ed he curvetted and rocked while,
, door leading the protesting cook by! Connie sat on his back with that)
| the arm. complete lack of self-consciousness |
“Now,” she said as Andy sat down,/that is the heritage of a born horse- |
i“we're all here.” She looked about! woman. Before leaving she rode) | her and clasped her hands rapturous-! up the hill among the toiling work- ly. “It seems as though I had been | ers, her irresistible smile bringing an|
, gone for years. And oh, it is so nice} answering grin from the “redshirts,” }
” i
to be home again! Ske sank to a! who doffed their hats and shouted a} | chair between Andy and the trapper.| joyous greeting. | “Do you remember, Andy, when you All day pack-horses and men} were dressed as a butler and dancea struggled up the hill, staggering un- | with John at your party?” She threw) der the weight of building material. |
i back her golden head and her sil) But althouh Donald strained his eyes | | very laughter filled the room. |
for a glimpse of the golden-haired Janet was unhappy from the mo-/rider, he saw her no more that
ment of Connie’s arrival. She had) caught the lock of adoration in Don-
day.
(To Be Continued.) }
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