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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 6, 1933, p. 6

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manhattan nightj syxolrils its not is if ou wouldnt uii uu ii- donl ou know 1 lov thi thvr interrupt willi v- i knew ii ij nd ta k r 11 0 lul llarllia jou 1 mir- 1 ivur wayne efore pou did tut i ws in lne with someonfi vise ths snme tunj lst- wasnt tuck thayer her husoart with whom ivur had kduc t taiv but kvan ross leter recalled uila in vividly as he waited outside the thayer pentiums- apartment while inspector connolly and asst district attorney ltarclay questioned martha about tacks murder lie had met mar tha at emmas night club with tack and was in love with it before he real ised ii the morning after lelir had declared his love he faced the faels and still knew uiat he would not lake manilas attitude as final nonchalance chapter x yees martha answered and for once peter was pretty sure it was he who had waked her up al though she denied it just as she al ways did how do 1 feel terrible you sound annoyingly cheerful i am he said 1 dont believe kodis any good at breakfasts howv you like me to send manuel up to teaeh him something about the art of making an omelet stop it said martha she laugh ed but there was a puzzled note in her voice all right but my mind seems to dwell on food going to have lunch with me she waited a long time before sh3 answered if you like she said then peter do you know what youd do if you had any sense cress me off your list right now go away and stay away till dont be silly he said cheerfully roniis orits a decent sort of jay suppose 1 pick you up and we go somewhere in the country oh id love to she said that thats different somehow i couldnt bear a speakeasy today so a little after noon he turned up in his long gray car that in city traffic could always be identified blocks away because it couldnt be driven in high until it got across the bridge as a rule and martha came down in a fur coat and he made a great ceremony of wrapping her up she nestled down beside him and they didnt talk at all as he drove out through the endless drab outskirts of q icon and came to open country at last with last weeks snow still white in the fields and in the shady ditches along the road he was headed for a place they both knew though theyd never been there together thirty miles out and he was extremely firm when she wanted to stop at a dog wagon peter im starving she said you dont know what the word means yet he assured her wait till youve had ten miles more of this sir talk about a cocktail if you do ill scream she said steak he suggested later and hashed brown potatoes and whatever hcyve got in the way of vegetables except spinach of course i temper firmness with mercy glad you cme she looked at him very glad peter she said yon youre sweet i thought when i woke up this morning that i never wanted to see you again that said peter is so absurd thai it doesnt deserve to be answered only you had about as much chance of never seeing me again as 1 have tf not getting pinched if i let that tar do its stuff on the way home 1 suppose so said martha only i am such a selfish beast and she looked at him very straight with her dear eyes why he said look here lets both be sensible im in love with you and you well you say youre in love because i want you myself arid well because i think its not so good anyway leaving me out of it but 1 cant see why you should call yourself names because ive just made use of you she said i started in the first lime i ever saw you ive been doing it ever since if youre fool enough to let me ill probably keep on doing it all right he said evenly you cant say fairer than that cards on the table if 1 keep on its my look out it seems to me if 1 get hurt its my own fault oh thats so easy to say said martha it sounds like sense but it isnt you dont know and i do i dont want you to be hurt peter im much too fond of you thats something to go on with you know he said it its rather a lot martha she shook her head no she said it really you dont know youdo but you dont thats to be seen said teter 5mi im taking a chance ive got tense enough to know its n big chance the odds arc against me tic comes first said martha it its a relief to say that somehow tack knows it of course and he loathes it but ive never actually told liim right said peter wll then why dont you divorce pick and marry him i mean that scms to be the obvious thing its brfng done all the lime i should think- i cant she said fc lots of isnt not you think uasens for one thing evan hasnt ary money and 1 havent enough to go very far i cost a lot peter and then it would be a rotten trick to play on tack divorcing him i mean his motherd never stand for it hes put it uji ta her i wouldnt matter that it wasnt his fault shed make him suffer for it just the same i see said peter scowling that seems to settle that then incident ally it lets me out too of course as long as old lady thiyer hangs oi well then theres another thin youre not happy martha happy she said happy no 1 dont think you could call me happy why not he asked the question bluntly after all she looked at him puzzled my dear peter she said its net a situation that makes for happi ness is it im in love with a malt i cant marry and she shrugged her shoulders and theres a little more toe said peter youre in a jam a bad jam youre in love with this chap you cant marry him but thats not all theres more to it than that its tied up with that business about the man at emmas i dont know how and im not asking you unless you want to tell me i cant said martha thats one of the things that would drag other people in peter dear right thats up to you well anyway here it is im in love with you as far as i can tell im going to keep on being in love with you for quite a while were in the same boat i cant have you and you cant have ross theres a chance that thingsll break im not so sure you could marry ross if tack were out of the way i think thats part of your jam and i think yo 1 like me pretty well 1 do peter im not in love with you but i like you better than any- one i know good ill take a chance on that that if this thing with ross finally goes sour ill have a lookin and i have a hunch i can be useful may be 1 dont know how or when but im going to be on deck if im needed thats about all you youre rather surprising peter said martha i hadnt thought of you as being a discerning person particularly im not not as a rule youre a special case you see am i i dont deserve to be 1 dont want to whine peter but ive had a bad time theres only been one person i could talk to at all zahn said peter she jumped how did you know she said sharply i havent told any one at all thats simple my dear said pe ter how many times have you chased me after lunch and turned down his block i see said martha thoughtfullq yes ive been going to him i think id have gone mad if it hadnt been for him ive been going to him for ages she stopped sat still thinking i started before i even met evan ross she said when things were beginning to get so im possible with tack and me i was terribly young and bewildered and stupid then peter i lost my temper and kicked and screamed and just made things worse dr zahn calmed me he still docs hes uterly impersonal you see i go there and lie down and 1 dont even see him theres just his voice behind me asking me questions occasionally i think it must be ra ther like going to confession for a catholic you say anything that comes into your head ami he well he sort of helps you to make sense of the things that dont fit he makes you see that theres a sort of pattern in life after all no matter how mad and unfair and confused it seems i can see how that might work out said retctl but he was frown ing to himself an old atavistic strea of puritanism which is more closely related to medieval mysticism than most people of puritan descent would ever readily admit even in the face of the flowering of transcendent alism in the stony soil of new eng land in the middle of the nineteenth century came out strongly from time to time in peter he accepted as a scientist the value of the psycho analytic technique in psychiatric medicine but there remained in him an innate distrust of what he regard ed as mental short cuts of every sort he was as has been said before and he remained a very simple and direct and rather hardminded sort of per son wei he said weve got some where by the way why havent you been able to talk more to ross she started again youre rather disturbing peter she said slowly i didnt expect that youd start putting your finger on things that way she reached oved and turned his hand so that she could sec the watch on his wrist ill have to be getting back peter she said im glad you made me conw i really am i feel better than i have for weeks so do i said peter cheerfully william gray of hillsburgh ont doesnt mind the odd bee and to show how completely he knows his bees he lets them hock over his beard surprise of the show its a silly mess all around but its something to know what ones up against all right lets go to be continued the longest day there is a sadness in the longest day we feel somehow the year has seen his best lie seems to look around then make his way with shortening breath down to his snowwrapt rest but tis not so his best is yet to be when his child autumn shall with gifts abound and when at happy yuletide we shall see his snowwhite head with wreaths or holly crowned then tell me not that lifes best part is gone because the high noon of the day is here there is a beauty in the twilight deep one has not felt at any hour since dawn and what is there for tired man to fear when night comes in with stars and dreams and sleep alexander louis fraser huge egg laid huntington lnd an egg measuring 5i inches by 8 inches was laid by a hen here it contained two yolks this depression could have been 00 per cent avoided by the same meth ods which aro now being so success fully used to cure it controlling the price level by herbert shaw warner carey and his wife in a stage box at the cliffsea hipprdrome were enjoying the show the touring company were giving a bright perform ance of a very successful london re vue there was a lot of dancing and there were at least two hundred pretty legs there were some quite good jokes the prettiest legs belonged to one of the chief dancers she had red hair and an entrancing smile and a pleas ant and effective voice warner ap plauded her in his hearty way his wife saitl she was very good and such a good dancer she added shouldnt applaud her so much though whenever shes this way on the stage she keeps on smiling at you warner nonsense laughed warner you are imagining that my dear but he was curiously puzzled he continued to study the little dancer lie looked at her name on the program vera wayne his mind went grop ing it was as if there were some sort of a dream relation between him self and her he struggled hard to find the secret of it suddenly he knew and was shocked he looked round as though the door of the box had opened and let in a draught feel cold his wife asked ive got cramped ill go for a walk round i warner stood at the back of the j house arid the stage now distant i seemed to he less menacing but be cause he had recognized vera wayne at last it was incredible he thought that he had forgotten her name he was afraid vera and he had been lovers fifteen years ago she was very sweet and j kind and he had been very fond of her he was studying in london for his examinations and to the young man there is romance in having a i chorus girl for a friend they made all manner of promises to each other of course they would i meet again would go into the country together would laugh together again but life often laughs at young lovers it had been goodbye since that part ing he had not seen vera till totlay warner thought of his wife of his two girls of his big gloomy house in western square of his success as an architect he had made a small for tune with the growth of the east coast town vera wayne finished a song somebody standing by him clapped vigorously hullo warner it was old vin cent who owned a lot of property in cliffsea wonderful little woman isnt she very good indeed warner mur mured old vincent continued clapping try ing to force an encore but vera wayne bowed and ran off it was the end of a scene vincent said ive been seeing a good bit of that girl this week she wants to come and live here when ever she can shes got two boys to keep and one or them is rather deli cate july jottings in every four cases of murder thero is one iu which the guilty pel son take bis own life cases of bagsnatching iu gt britain have increased ninetytwo per cent in the past live years more than half the total population of canada is less than twentylive years of age there are now well over 200000 pri- vate motor cars registered in the lou don bug area alone the most important word in the bri tish language according to one auth ority is set butterfly brains each about the size of a pinhead contain b0000 nerves and i homo airtubes iwwi one of the dillicnlties of the ascent f s 1 tl w of mount fverest is the fact that ink la r ormatson liver lolomes i his season free so writt cords are at- liclllt escalators which travel at the speed of iso feet an hour have been install ed at the new ilolhorn tube station london tfng wonderful models of airplanes which are often used for official tests are made by a heading etlg man whose workshop is his kitchen what is regarded as the largest life i insurance policy in the world is based i on the life of a man resident in dcla- i ware usa he is insured for fjq00- 000 i passengers carried in londons ains omnibuses ami trams during french military pilots to make flight s v n it c paris french avlatio ibis autumn will attempt a squadron flight across africa prepared and executed after the manner of the exploits of general balbo and his italian group flights the french attempt w ill be headed by the french minister of air pierre cot who after daily study under mili tary pilots since he came into office has just obtained his pilots license one hundred airplanes and hydtoair- plancs will participate in the flight ami the pilots ami navigators who will man them have assembled this month at lstres airdrome near marseilles where they will go into intensive train ing in preparation for the undertak ing according to jut suit plans the group will take oil in formation from the lstres station early in november for a mediterraneanafrican circuit comprising stops in algeria morocco western and equatorial africa return ing by way ot egypt and tunis to france only military and naval crews will lake part recently wed princess alexis mdivan shown with her husband the prince the princess is the former miss barbara mutton heiress to too wool- worth millions- the photo thows ihe couple when they journeyed out to the polo lied warner was astonished here in cliffsea he exclaimed in a way that made the ither look sharply at him he added quickly shes married then 1 shouldnt have thought that nor should i said vincent she doesnt look much more than a girl now at any rate on the stage yes she was married her husband died and left her stranded a bit of a waster from what i hear 1 think she is a wonder warner tried to frame a question that would tell him more it was not necessary the hearty redfaced man at his side continued to talk enthusias tically at vera wayne if you ask me that womans one in a thousand shed had the devil and all of a struggle to look after those boys of hers and she never lets loose a grumble its a hard lite this stage business and not much money its a pity that cliffsea is a bit on the toney side and dear to live in but it she i can possibly see her way to afford it i she wants one of those little cottages ive got i you mean those behind western square asked warner with a sudden qualm those are the ones shes making up her mind about it tomorrow shes seen me every day this week about the cottage thats how i know all about j her between you and me ive offered her the place at half the rent id want from anybody else but i cant go any lower- business is business ill be popping off warner warner did not go back to his box before the curtain had fallen his wife was standing up he was just in time luckily to help her into her fur coat she said i couldnt think where youd got to and you missed the best thing at the end something happened that made the whole story different it was the surprise of the show waiting in the dull sittingroom of veras lodgings warner was again afraid he tried to reassure himself that he would be successful he must be successful in his plan of prevent ing her from coming to live in cliff sea when she came in he was relieved she met him with that lovely smile of hers site said that it bail been splen did to see his enjoyment of the show the night before after that frank smile the smile she hail several times given him from the stageshe kept a guarded look warner knew instinctively and thank fully that she was going to say noth ing about their old romance that still look of hers warned him to make no reference to it either im going to be blunt said war ner if it is not absolutely impera tive for you to come lo cliffsea i shall be very glad i beg yon not to take a house in cliffsea please forgive me i she interrupted him and told him about the cottage she had almost ar ranged to take it it was saturday early the next morning she was jour neying to the next town where they were showing and the papers were all ready except for her signature she had promised to let vincent know by the next monday listen said warner i know what a hard life youve had vincent told me it yon can find what you want on the south coast anil promise me to give up the idea of living at cliffsea i will give you live hundred 1 pounds towards the expenses and an- other live hundred pounds next year if you want it vera wayne was astonished then she told him that she wouldnt think of taking the money from him it was impossible he began to aigue patiently with her ot course she must take it he could afford the money ami it was a pleasure 10 be able to help her vera wayne thought of unpaid school fees of the lime when the re vue would finish of a dressmakers ac count overdue warner was again telling her that there was no earthly reason why she should not have the money it seemed to her that he would trains i r 1 1 j32 totalled 2230000000 this is a go on repeating that forever she decrease of 17000000 on the figures must not miss the show j the previous year she consented to take it at last at shakespeares birthplace at strat- warner would not allow her to refuse i fordonavon is kept a register for he wrote her a cheque for five linn- visitors to sign last year 575h sig- dred pounds i natures were entered representing in the cliffsea constitutional club i seventy different nationalities late that night warner carey was certain areas including london thinking of vera wayne it was mar- 1 glasgow manchester liverpool bir- vellous how she kept her charm and j mlnghnra and coventry are regarded that lovely smile old vincent was r s quite right she was a wonderful wo man any other woman would have been bitter or reproachful or angry about those deatl but exciting days of fifteen years back vera had been as black by insurance companies so far as motorcycle policies are con cerned built about a century ago the front of the british museum london is be ing cleaned for the first time soap era had been perfect she had not mentioned those aml walcr a used but the days or even allowed him to think she cleansing operation will cost about was giving the least thought to thenij 0- one of the greatest needs of the slum areas tin london eng accord ing to mrs stanley baldwin are mort uary chapels where deceased persons can await burial as there is seldom room to spare for them in the home special sets of perches built for the i use of migrating birds at a cost of be- amfnvwife thought it firstclass i tween 300 and 500 each have now didnt see the end myself though i bee installed on lighthouses at six thats a pity said cunningham l wlere britains feathered visit it had a really good surprise finish bang at the end of the last act very anus o bi1s ives evcr neatly done but thats nothing like the surprise ive had tonight warner j have a practical knowledge of first aid did you notice that girl in the chief j car s swimming and life sav- part especially vera wayne herself george cunningham the manager of the cliffsea hipprodiome came and stood in front of the big fire he asked warner to have a drink and hoped that warner had enjoyed the show the other evening very much thanks said warner warner sat up she was very good i we thought i she always is that girls a won der and a real good sort shes found things very difficult with a small family to keep shes had a hard strug gle but shes just had a proper stroke of luck thats the surprise ot the show to me whats happened to her you wouldnt believe it out of a took of course she wouldnt tell me his name but some rich man who had seen the show turned up at her digs this evening and insisted on giving her five hundred quid she told me she wouldnt take it for a long time and i quite believe her she never tells lies but she took it in the finish to get rid of him he wouldnt le im very glad for her sake cunningham thoughtfully lighted ors cross her shores they save thous- mils of birds lives every year london policemen who already must lave a practical knowledge of first aid car driving swimming and life sav- i ing are now to be trained in the work of firemen this is so that they may be able to face the risk of rescuing persons from burning buildings owing to a mistake made in issuing a new birth certificate the previous one having been destroyed in a lire a young man at boldogne finds himselt officially registered as female now he cannot get married until still an other birth certificate is issued this document being essential to a mar riage in france unemployed in britain to see the countryside birmingham a scheme to enable jobless city dwellers to see the beauty le wouldnt let her refuse tle english countryside this sum mer is being effected by the midland i regional croup of the youth hostels cigar association in cooperation with bir- and the strange part of it is that j jninliim social workers vera doesnt know who he was he some 30 members or the club for un- went on all the time she was think- employed at the society of friends ing she ought to know him but no occupation center kingstanding bir- matter how hard she tried she couldnt mingham spent a week in june at kilkewydd this is one of the moro distant of birminghams youth hos telsa large old mill near the foot of long mountain in montgomeryshire transport from birmingham lo kilke wydd was provided for the men they were asked lo pay only sixpence each for the weeks accommodation in the hostel and 3c toward the cost ot their food arrangements were made with the labor exchange for their unemploy ment pay to be continued during their absence from home on condition that i they return immediately if work was happiness never lays ils finger on i fo for tlcm the uaancc oi n sial a py was nec t01 families to live on during their weeks absence six or seven members ot the youth i hostels association jnost of them students from cardiff and swansea j university colleges volunteered to ac company them paying full youth hos- tel fees and providing their own food j and to share with them the house- hold chores as well as singsongs ram- liles and sports j it is intended that this should ho the beginning ot a widespread move- ment to give factory workers of tho i industrial midlands during nnemploy- i ment a taste of the country life ot which many of thein know so little 15 topographical surveys federal employes retired ottawa reduced activities of tha topographical surveys branch interi or department combined with lower departmental appropriations have re sulted in ihe release on snpcrannuntioe of 15 employees of that branch tin topographical surveys branch now has approximately ss employees left place him he knew her all right that was certain hut vera couldnt re member where she had seen him be fore and the name- on the cheque meant nothing lo her- london tit- bits out of every hundred men sentenced in english courts only fifteen are guilty of crimes serious enough to re quire over three months in prison its pulse if we attempt to steal glimpse of its features it disapppears alexander sinlth issue no 2733

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