auce own so clea er iasp, aispiaying 1 vy she had earned 16en. Six dollars whict anim becar * The Dummy : saw her thus ar was stirred and Down at the creek Consuelo dangle« her restless feet in the water, coolin; the dusty toes. She lay back agains the moss, eyes closed. Perhaps she wa: weary or perhaps she was only weaving her dreams into form. For a long time she lay motionless and the Jingling music of her was silenced. It, too, was resting. Ht The the At the gypsy camp the noisy and huw ried preparations for dinner went or Going back to the fair that ~night baskets must be sold; Consuelo wa going to dance again; Anica must tak up her stand at the fortune tellin booth,. Zina and Marcal to wrestle Voda to make little Honey roll an perform his merry tricks and make th children laugh and toss their pennies and the Dummy to sell his pictures and all of the hundred and one thing the gypsies could do to make money ou of the gorgio fair. 1I‘V € ind cause he couid not speak : was gifted with a mind tha the smallest detail the thin that once seen it was nove sist the bright pillow covers with the American flags and shamrock anc harps and horses and calla lillies. The pattern, the hookâ€"needle, the yarn, all for the price of a dollar and it was so easy to do, just punch the needle through anq pull it back and presto, a rose was made. But their talk was not all of their purchases. "The Egypsy told me of monâ€" ey and a trip." "The fortuneâ€"teller said that I‘d marry soonâ€"" "‘The gypsies look bad. I don‘t see why the sheriff let them stay in townâ€"" "Did you ever fee anything cuter than the little bear by the gates, how he rolls and blinks his little black eyesâ€"" "Ah, but that Eypsy girl with the long hair can dance. Never have I seen the like of it and I‘ve been to the big cities and to shows that played for weeks on end In the same theatre and they never ran out of people to come. Yet in all my experience I have not seen dancing as this wild gypsy dances." "She is beautifulâ€"but gypsies are a bad lot and I have told my son to keep away from them. One of my horses didn‘t | come to the barn last nightâ€"" And so on and so on. 1: was, too, for thes men to have a f: spend their hard such foolishness a restaurant and } lemonade and stic ing their luck in And the ladiesâ€" spent their money THE DANCE wa had gone back to . and concessionaires smelling air of th town the little res créeam parlours weq people, Getting a they were., befora _ doings dressed in h beats her wi the girl and whip on Anic (NOW ( of her trib mother, A: of her fath mands An READ THIS FIRST Consuelo, a beautif to dance with all the In love with her a: gaf and Mar ne! A1 Nnl l6 ice seen it was 1 t his call would that his fingers which he had : _ he knew this b had not come ve:! er father, ids Anica suelo. Wh. sed in hey laving w CC wistfulness of her fa r held that wistfulness â€" He would paint her so a: could not speak nor he; LkCGYPSY GIRL that nig for these vaik was not all of their The gyosy told me of monâ€" p." "The fortuneâ€"teller said PryY soonâ€"" ‘"The gypsies ame down d the artist s« he stood and d he painted CHAPTER 4 ind 1 her ind M She h mp the noisy and hur â€"for dinner went on the fair that night: sold; Consuelo wa:s 1t night to camp. Only buyin â€"Ksy popcorn and tryâ€" the shooting gallery oh how foolishly they ‘! But who could reâ€" llow covers with the and shamrock and and calla lillies. The néedle, the varn. alil WITH THE sSToR e | staurant Te swar arned â€" mon eating dinn: mom bu iarmt6 day n the little bear rolls and blinks ‘_"Ah, but that long â€" hair can ta v ‘u, bot only h swarming i must take ine _ telling to wrestle; YÂ¥ roll and § AAlF â€"Can the like of g cities and were hidc €eks on end Td â€"go to they never you ifâ€"" â€" "Yet in all ask me to een dancing The wa s." "She is |arms abou _ a bad 10t / helq her ; _keep away eyes despe orses didn‘t | ;,, releasec tâ€"" And so to the mo knew so t put her a my, I love back wild end] In His artist soul was stirt pI ) AWay didn‘t And so und and it her fe Dummy, i memb B( :1 SA W 31 2aCC€ witn respite, W () in ¢ pink wWOEKERS sHOULD NOT BE DUPED BY THE AGITATORS l | HCc M« t 1€ me w Why c m ov e had whip Sh 30 if SIL ved b Don‘t ad Du My darling, you‘re girl would wantâ€" NU x use zl v... TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY between led throu > Times, uelo said. She keeping â€" hers B w ink ilor i. HAs lip: om them you make do that! whit me Ani uld | )ins | 11 nor WaASs h Chy. un dol 11 ha 16 Every Car Guaranteed Careâ€" fully and Thoroughly Reâ€"Conâ€" ditioned. Inspect and Request any Car to be Put For Sale. Exterior Construction Practically Completed Now. Time to be Taken to Assure Interior up to Highest Modern sSpecifications. Some Details. Work Progressing on the Elegant Palace Theatre We are Not Going Out of Business. EASY TERMS 10 p.c. Downâ€"Balance 12 Months Highest Bidder Buysâ€"â€"Truly a Remarkable Opportunity to Buy Dependable, Reconditioned Cars at BARGAIN PRICES Few Facts ntire Stock: Fords â€" Chevrolet â€" Plymouth â€" Dodge ontiac â€" Nash â€" Buick â€" Studebaker, also Light and Heavy Trucks. Over 50 Cars Offered for Sale at SALE CONDUCTED ON PLAY GROUND LOT Next to Skating Rink â€" Balsam Street South 51 00 nillch, 1,300 people atherâ€"seated the Palace lace in the T wo Sales uUuart place 0o equipme of the pit the The llery offe: ient. «30 p.m. We have Faith in the North Countryâ€"We and Trade ATTEND THIS SALEâ€"BE CONVINCED The terms and conditions of this sale are such a dependable reâ€"conditioned car can participat confidence. ind In order to accomplish our purpose, we have decided t stock of Reâ€"conditioned Cars to the public at Auctionâ€"in this unique method will meet with your approval in every t Since 1929â€"our business progress has been such, we find make a complete change in our service plant, that is, erect Distributing and Service Plants in the Porcupine District, operating room, just at the extreme rear of the s plenty of room for the Three projectors, instead al two, will be installed, as otlights and other modern PUBLIC NOTICE Authorized Ford Dealers, Porcupine District 8 Balsam Street South rati 1 W igch 1¢ Two Days Only ONTARTO t pavron may either go straight down the seats on the main floor or up the e gallery staircase. A check room rovided for those who do not wish be troubled with their coats and s while sitting down. Large ladies‘ and smoking rooms are provided the main floor. while similar enn.â€" s sale are such that everyone who desires can participate in this sale with utmost special Visitors® BRoxes 1e X‘1 while simil ave decided to offer our entire Auctionâ€"in doing so, we feel al in every respect. want your Confidence McDowell Motors a! it necessary to one of the finest company‘s property in the Rouyn secâ€" tion of Quebec, during the past weekâ€" end. B. R. Gordon, president and minâ€" ing engineer, took the party on an inspection tour of the workings. The sinking of the No. 2 shaft, which is being continued as the main mine opening, is now well under way. adâ€" wood Progress Being Made at Austin Rouvyn veniences for men are lo basement . The whole building is d easily heated and offers a the ent in in ment bieo Timmins, Ont. men are located in the!vmctng at the ‘At the preser rilding is designed to be anticipated th nd offers a fine experiâ€" established at ition. Walls are heary‘ in about five managing d Mines. i UUUC, â€" GLGCL ind plastered Every Car sold during this extraâ€" ordinary Sale, buyer will particiâ€" pate in Drawing for $100.00 Credit Note, to apply on New Car, within One Year. Added Feature $100.00 DRAWING HELD WEDNESDAY NIGHT Inside %f Windsor wonan tel band only met, the d the day t day after most bride wWwindsor Star:â€"Oakland, California woman tells the judge she saw her husâ€" band only four timesâ€"the day they met, the day before they were married, the day they were marriecd and the day after they were married. Up here most bridegrooms don‘t go back to golf until along about the third or fourth weok. 1R AC C mad pmen PACGE work