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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 26, 1931, p. 6

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salada orange pekoe as a most f aseinatlssg flavor orange pekoe blend 6 saffl the gametes e april escapade by kathleen norris syxoisis mary kate oltara works for gordon rouutree a friend of reuntreav chris steynes proposes 10 mary kate that she play the part of hi wife for a oay n order to discourage the advances of a itussian countess and her daughter lie offers her a sum of money and mary kate accepts hoping o help her brother mart go to germany to study medicine mary kate meets steynes in imrlirgamc that night she stays at steynes house a burglar enters kteynes siioots the iurglar the police enter and take marys name and address she is terrified for fear her mother will lind out as she told her mother she was jrrinir on a hislness trip for itountree mary returns home ami finds she is in love with steyneai she tells cass keatlnc to whom she is engaged to he married chapter xxx i xone of the names got into the paper cass said visualizing a large houseparty were the women crazy he asked j what women j the women in the house i oh v well the butlers wife a nice sort of middleaged woman called peters came and slept the rest of the night with me everyone was pretty i well wrought up 1 i should think so what did you didnt tell mo what did mr rountrce want you to do i mean who were you supposed to be oh oh yes well you see in unscrupulous sart of russian countess was rather taking it for granted do you see that he was engaged to her daughter mary kate began feeling the ice crackle under her trying to keep her thoughts policing her words in ten directions at once she was probably in with a gang of thieves cass opined with some recent thrilling movies in nrind most of those titled russian womsn seem to be oh no she was a countess she was probably genuine enough mary kate defended her i mean she had jewels she looked liko all those ugly women with dogcollrrs and crowns on she explained in the sunday pictorials you know but he didnt want to marrv her daughter no he hates the daughter mary kate answered with satisfac tion- and so he was supposed to be en gaged to you even now she dared not be finite truthful that was it yes but where did stevncs come in oh it was to mr steynes he was the one oh cass said en i longdrawn note i see for an interval there was silence then suddenly the man said in a de finite voice now ill tell ycu dear that was tn awful experience and of course it shook you all up your rerves are shot to pieces and no wonder he goes tway on sunday doesnt he and that will end it and next week very q lictly you and ill tc married then you cati tell your mother and every thing will be all cleared up cas- nobodyd believe that i was down there and yet that nothing wrong went on nothing wrong wrs even thought of but ou know who does blieve you dont you baby if you do she said wistfully with an affectionate and grateful smile- if i do he was close to her again he had his arm about her- mary kate nudged her fragrant soft young face and the tossed cloud of her silky hair childfashion against his check and what what good will our get ting married right away do xow is that a nice question he asked tenderly the girl laughed a little guilty laugh but made no other answer why in the first place he said holding her firmly in the first place dear itll mean that you have some one to look after you you cant ge into this sort of scrape if im running you and then your mother and mart if they ever hear the story will look at it as just just nonsense and then i hope anyway youll be so happy and so busy taking care cf your boy that you wont know theres anyone else in the world she was suffocating again she sat quietly resting against his shoulder rubbing his hand with the firm little thumb of the hand he held in his and made no reply they were silent for a while and to cass at least it was the silence of absolute content the curtains con tinued to move fitfully to and fro across the windowsill and from the street came angles and slits of light and the occasional sweeping brilliance of a motorcars lamps as it turned the corner want to take a little walk now want to go to bed im dead cass youll have to go they got up and while cass emp tied the ashtray into the airtight stove mary kate shoved and dragged at the couch with knees and hands and straightened out the bedding tint was always strapped in piace inside it for tom she plumped a soggy pil low and left a light burning behind her when she and cass went into the kitchen the place was deserted now the children had finished their homework r wont wait for a headache to wear off dont look for sympathy at such limes but get tcme aspirin it never fails dont he a chronic sufferer from headaches or any other pain see a doctor and get at the cause meantime dont play martyr theres always quick comfort in aspirin it never docs any harm isnt it foolish to suffer any needless pain it may he only a simple ie-echc- of it may be neu ralgia or neuritis rheumatism lumbago aspirin is still the sensible thing to take there is hardly any ache or pain these tablets cant relieve they are a great comfort to women who suffer periodically they are always to be relied on for breaking up colds buy the box that says aspirin and has genuine printed in red genuine aspirin tablets do not depress he heart all druggists w hfsi sl aspirin and vanished mrs ohara was no- where to be sn the kitchen win- dows were open and a cool draught of air was blowing through the room i into a speckkss sink a faucet dripped a few occasional drops that stood like- gray pearls against the carefully wiped zinc from the stove came a vheaten smell tomorrows cracked j wheat was already steaming in the double boiler the linoleum on the floor was wori in circles down to its ugly brow- warp at stove and sink but under the tiibie and r the corners its pattern of red and white and eggyellow discs and squares were still visible on the sill of the open window was a tumbler with a score of longstemmed sweet dark violets in it and r dozen varn ished buttercups on jointed stems kiss me cass said holding her slender shoulders in one strong arm as in a vise tipping back her chit with his free hand her tumble of soft lair fell back shj shut her eyes dont you like me to kiss you you little darling you j dont she was breathing hard i dorv like to have the breath squeezed cut of me ah youre such a darling his lips were ight and hard against hers again are you a darling he asked i dont know are you a little idiot that cant mind her own business maybe i am baby he breathed baby i love you mary kate her mother called from the bedroom that adjoined the kitchen did cass go going mothe- he was gone and mrs ohara came to the kitchen door brushing her thick curly black hair that was se vering at the temples with a disreput able old wire brush she wore a worn old gray wrapper her feet were in black felt slippers hes the salt that one she said simply of cass im awfully glad you like him mary kate said feeling that she would fly into pieces the girls did the kitchen for me tess is worth as much to me as any woman ever would be the mo ther said regarding the ordered room with pride mary kate was standing still in the open doorway her back turned toward the room but her eyes looking out at the backyard and the bulk of the great apartment houses checkered with little rising tiers of gold equates in the spring night the light of the cigarette advertisement flashed on her coppery hair sank wheeled and flash ed again aureoling her head with gold i simply cannot bear it she said to herself ill die- i simply can- not bear it there was a frenzy upon her she wanted to beat her hands together beat her head against the wall she wanted to get away from all this fa miliar setting get away into silence and darkness and strangeness where she could forget tom took a bath her mother said mildly rubbing some homemade compound of mutton fat and lemon juice upon her hands mother would you think i was crazy if i went out for a walk at fifteen minutes after ten oclock at night the telephone tingled and as both women turned fearfully in its direc tion mrs ohara said breathlessly thats mart oh blessed queen of the angels mary kate was in the passage had snatched the receiver from the hook hello her mother heard her say then her voice changed oh yes she said in the very essence the very distillation of her usual tones it isnt mart its business she said in a reassuring aside to her mothe yes chris the new voice resumed no its all right i was up my mother and i were talking go on after a moment she put the receiver hack and laughed it was some business mother she plained in a voice that sang- she went to the sink and took a long drink of cold water filled a second glass full eyeing her mother innocently over it as she turned about it was a man mr rountree know she explained well its a nice hour to get people out of their beds not knowing but what its a death message mrs ohara commented scathingly he said hed put the call in an hour ago bat they kept telling him it was busy your aunt julia called up maybe that was it maybe shall i close up here mother no you go to bed dear ill do this oh life wonderful and thrilling and satisfying- oh youth and beauty and hope drawing off silk stockings hanging up the shabby dress stepping quietly to and rom in the stuffy bed room gloom kneeling at last to pray and unable to find words yet what chris had said to her would have struck frozen terror and fear to her heart a few short days ago we arent out of the woods yet mary he had told her anxiously there have been somo new develop ments in this damn thing can you lunch with me tomorrow in fact youve got to were in trouble to bo continued what new york is wearing by axxabelle worthingtox illustrated vressmakiaj lesson fur nished with krerj pattern qgadvterntures cf cr 3 and fat do ff scottie- trademark rec madc la canada a most desirable plant for the home is th clivia miniata a pretty lilylike plant of easy culture it blooms dur ing the spring and summer with orangered flowers about 24 inches long well boys and girls so many queer headed her out into the wind per- thinss have happened to us while fly- haps if we had known all the adven ing about the world during hi last tures wo were going to meet we would i canadas part in geodetic union world congress important gathering at stock holm sweden canada took a prominent part la few mouths oat wo just have to tell j never have made the trip at all for jie deliberations at the fourth geu- you the story of our adventure you know while its lots of fun to read some day perhaps youll fly over of adventures actually having them eral of the international strange countries too couutries filled sometimes is not all its cracked up to geodetic and geophysical union held with savage tribes be and you often yes very often at stockholm sweden last autumn and wild animals wish that you were in and a thousand in- j place instead teresting things i one never dreams once m the air a plane is not haid canada department of the interior of while sitting at to drive in front of the pilots seat amj cbaman 01 le national com- ionie s the chief control lever known as uomv mirme of canada of the lnternation- some nice sate jj x j ogihie dls meic director of the geodetic survey of perhaps vouu fly ll above the clouds namo to remember but it is a sure al geodetic and geophysical union times and look i enough important piece of the plane down ou them bib i when 1 pull the stick toward me it lowing and rolling m th horizontal fins on tie tail of beneath the wings of your plane just i the piano and causes the nose to push like a big ea of gold and silver in the up into the air when i push the sunrise and away down below youll i stick from me it pulls the fins down see great fleets of warships in their i and of course pulls the plane down peplums are tremendously smart vogue and are featured at all the paris showings particularly for day ear todays little sports type is a erepy patterned woolen with the pleasingly youthful pique collar and cuffs the centrefront button trim gives it a lengthened line which makes it equally apropriate for miss r matron the sleeves show interesting detail- to hee the hipline slim the skirt fits very snugly below the peplum flounce which is circular to match the skirt style n 2970 may be had in sizes 10 18 years 30 38 10 and 42 inches bust it may also be carried out effectively in the thinner woolens in jersey tweed and erepy textures how to order patterns write your name and address plain ly giving number and size of such patterns as you want enclose 20c in stamps or coin coin preferred wrap it carefully for each number and address your order to wilson pattern service 73 west adelaide st toronto sheep by sophie tunnell what ails your sister ben the fiddler asked as they were washing at the pump one night pa killed her sheep today two years ago dogs killed a ewe and lissy took the lamb and kept it in a box behind the stove and fed it milk all winter through it growed up big she called it her today when pa was makin fence it muzzled him like it does lissy when he chased it off it come right back he hit it with a club its dead ill get my violin and play tonight was all the fiddler said he played gay tunes and dancing tunes and sprightly lilt ing songs ho told of how he rode a circus mule how ho cut lumber up in michigan and floated down the mississippi once and how he lived with hoboes on the road and then he took his violin again to kind ot fool with strains of money musk it was a tune to which a lamb could dance and lissy hearing wondered it there were faroff green meadows where a lamb would dance and maybe hills with tender weeds to crop or if there was a leader with a bell to lead lambs home at dusk to some old barn the sound ot sheep bells tinkled through her dreams that night and all the while the fiddler watched her dark blur at the window sill above i would not have knowed you had it in you i thought you was a longfaced cuss said jake laughter and tears were second cousins once the fiddler said and started for the barn harbors so far down that they look like toy boats floating on the rim of a bathtub at other times youll fly over black tropical forests and follow the white track of unknown rivers under the light of a huge bright moon wonder ful dangerous forests where croco diles lurk in the swamps and tigers and bears hunt through the livelong night while blue faced monkeys swing and jabber in the trees youll see these things and a thous and more and of course youll want to tell the boys and girls yon know all about your adventures just like i am going to tell you mine most of the boys and girls i know call me captain jimmy while my real name is captain james harworth newberry only the grownups call me that we fly a vickers plane by we i mean scottie and myself scottie is j one of those plain whiskery dogs known as scotch terriers lie looks sad soul take comfort nor forget that sunrise never failed us yet cclia thaxlcr ji dont you know her why sho lives in the same square with you yes hut shes not in the same circle too the foot levers work the rudders at the extreme tail ot the plane when 1 push the one to the right the plane turns to the right when i push to the left tho plane goes to the left its exatly like steering a car only you do it with your feet instead a round clock on the instrument board tells me how fast 1 am going another tells me how high up i am in the air so you see its all easy enough when you was the official representative other delegates were mr w e w jack son assistant director metorologi- cal service department of marine and fisheries toronto and professor e l bruce queens university kingston ontario 1 the international geodetic and geophysical union is divided into the following sections geodesy oceanography seismology meteoro logy voltanology terrestrial magnet ism and electrieity and scientific hydrology the object or purpose of the union is to promote the study of problems relating to the shape and look hard at first as we flew over the foot hills tho scen ery became more beautiful i wooded slopes cool ravines i and her and there an open valley where the lonely abin of some homesteader or pros- j like an animated bath brush and he peetor showed halt in the cover of the has never won a blue ribbon or a prize i woods then shadows began to make yet for sheer personality hes a dog pa on th9 sunlit country below j show all by himself t shadows ot gathering clouds scottie is the first mate and the cvnftie seemed to sense something scottie i wrong and pawed at my flying suit- crew and what a crew he makes anyway i found scottie when he was as dog3 lo wnen trying to draw your only just about six weeks old and he attention then suddenly puff a and i just took to each other you guet oc struck us then another know how it is sometimes a dog an anot then a rain squall hit just adopts you you dont buy him ai1 in a moment we were in the he picks you scottie just got used ceni 0 the meanest storm you ever to riding around with mo so i couldnt keep him out of the plane from the day of my first ride he has gone every where with me all over canada eur ope and even africa it was a lino bright morning when we pulled the old vickers out of her hangar at the calgary flying field and saw the old ship rock like a boat in an angi growing darker every r rain coming down in blinding stab of bine i the right wing lipped plane began to slip si ng and tossing y see the sky iu- and the iets amid the gitnlnj then cazily and the to be continued nct thursday hmic chocolate mallei milk the healthgiving delicious drink for children and grown ups pound and half pound tins at your grocers ebwabbsbtous w this famous rwtfpc bool contains nearly 200 prize recipes clion from 75000 reccuct from all parts of canada tlicy nrc endorsed by one ol canadas foremost food cspcrts he sure to enclose 10 cents in stamps or coin to cover mailing costs wm5idwhswy rome i hw w u physics ot the earth to initiate and et used to it like lots of things that organize the conduct of researches which depend on cooperation between different countries and provide for their scientific discussion and public ation to facilitate particular re searches such as the comparison of instruments and methods used in different countries the national committee of canada of the union was formed in 120 the initial meeting of the geieral assembly was opened by the presi dent of the national committee of sweden in the concert house at stockholm and the remaining meet ings were held in the parliament house adjoining the royal palace the section of geodesy being the largest of the several sections be longing to the union occupied one of the two principal chambers x the delegates numbered 230 repre senting fortytwo eounties seven countries were reported as recently adhering to the union while german representatives were present for the first time since the world wai an outstanding feature of the congress j was tile presentation of national re- 1 ports canada submitted a state- j ment of the progress of gsoietic operations in the dominion since the previous meeting of the union in this record tor the period from january 1 1027 to december 31 1923 it was shown that important progress in firstorder triangulation with its allied operations the meas urement of firstorder base lines and the determination of laplace stations and in firstorde levelling first- order traverse geodetic astronomy and isostasy had been made special activity was noted in mathematical research and in the publication ot geodetic results it was reported that during the year 1929 very successful use was made ot aeroplanes in triangulation operations including the selection of routes for triangulation nets the actual selection of triangulation sta tions and the transportation ot ob serving and other parties from point to point in all more than 300 hours were down for the geodetic sur vey of canada luring the year 1929 so far as is known tho first applica tion of aerial methods to geodetic operations in any country was car ried out in canada by an officer of the geodetic survey in 1921 during the period 192729 inclusive steady progress was recorded on the various parts of the control net of canada at the end ot 1929 the area of completed firstorder triangul ation was about 1s7000 square miles of which some 33000 square miles was completed in the three years 19271929 inclusive on an addi tional 42000 square miles the recon naissance or selection of stations has been finished the firstorder triangulation nets have had 17g7 miles added to their length as against 1441 miles in the previous threeyear period making a total length to date of about gs00 miles of primary control a total of 2561 miles of levelling was added to the canadian level net 1614 miles ot this being designated as precise levelling and 950 miles as secondary the precise levels havo been carried almost exclusively along railway tracks while the secondary levels on the other hand have in general been carried along highways other work included the following seven firstorder base lines wero measured for control ot lengths of triangulation fifteen triangulation stations have been occupied as la place stations conglturo anil azimuth thirtyfive triangulation stations were observed for longitude and latitude for deflection of tho vertical and isostasy investigations and the longitude and latitude were determined at five stations on the manitobaontario boundary line and on hudson bay in tho vicinity o churchill tho adjustment ot pre cise level lines in canada was con- the canada starch co limited montreal 1 healthful food kraft cheese is rich in cal cium phosphorus and bodybuilding vit amins it is the most highly concentrated source of highest qual ity protein known for a balanced diet include kraft cheese with every meal made in canada rtt chifse made by the makers of kraft salad dressing and velvccla costs and wages london dally herald many indus trial leaders say that tho prices are too high and that costs must ho re duced we agree but not by l cutting wages high costs are the evil fruits of inefficiency and that is j tinued until at the end ot ths period tho tree that needs the axe edge what la called the 1928 adjustment o was completed this is tho ninth xono thrives for long upon tho hap- in tho scries of adjustments carried piest dream coventry patmoro out and embraces ell precise level- -fr- ling done in canada up to the end of issue no 9 3j the season 1928

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