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Porcupine Advance, 8 Apr 1943, 2, p. 6

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\Langdon Langdon In chastened embarrassment they walked forward slowly together. The little word "why" echoed in their ears, blew after them, whispering in the wind .";"> ' his ow trouble In ~ml "Why?" They looked crimson what business an interest in called for, is it Myrle‘s em{ cnly say brea "I‘m sorry. what busines "What do y« forth‘s turn t you suggestin marrying Ros off, his face tr ful, and added mary and 1 h for vears." it any wor comfort at to marry $ housekeepe socks and child‘s face failed that," ret who could ersdown‘ would â€" ha: such a sol Myrle t lation to t lt L ‘an can giveâ€" H in Why? Third Avenue MacBrien Bailey JAMEs R. MacBRIEN FRANXNK H. BAILEY, LL.B. "And als with thi can any They : Tellforth aware of them. that I money, Swiss Watchmaker Graduate of the Famous Horologhal Institute of Switzerland Phone 1365 breathlit Tellfo to glve PUBLIS®SHED BY sSPECHIAL ARRANGEME® T CAPTAIX DAINTBRY: An Enelishman. fo BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS . e You seen Tellforth‘ owin inwatr Bank of Commerce Building Thin Girls Learn REX WILDE: A gay, : promises to marry. EOA .E TELLLORTH wo emigrale with his family t MYRLE DAINTEKY: His daugt S. A. Caldbick Barristers, Soelicitors, Eteo By the Author of "Well of Gold," "Christabel,‘. Ete. F. BAUMAN Barrister, Solicitor, Etc A HOME ON THE RANGE MASSEY BLOCK TIMMINS, ONT. and Ssouth Porcupine AJ 1A * e «L TNL ENT 2c on zo9 Ask for the new, economy size bottle of Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food The way to better health InwWard revelation, dGdark Myrle looked away hastily said Tellforth, portentior 11 PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1X 1J Timmins, Ont. Third Avenue by BENTLEY RIDGE ateaty ateatn c ifi alt â€"â€"ITB A C 1J t Empire Block i1 to mart n fIOr portentiously iat in Myrle‘s bright with dark with but hz 16 why He bt of an i. Tellforth like â€"~14â€"26 YInhng AIY it 14 â€"26 WTra T FeQ Know | GOCK. v such "At least I can ride," hardly | through her teeth. she can." an inâ€" Wind in her face, st lforth |the fence ahead; she v wire, not wait for Geot A slow | gate. She heard one Avrle‘s | something behind her. k 11 giishniman, New Zealank ter, a modetn â€"~In the wilds . irresponsible h ~ darkness rop He was up, they were over ! But his left hind foot caught the wire. She felt the jar, and then they both went downâ€"down into a shattering crash together, a spreading numbness, CaSU thou Pm P. H. LAPORTE, 6. C. Systems Installed Income Tax Returns Filed Phones 270â€"22%8â€"286 P.O. Box Arch.Gillies,B.A.Scâ€",0.L.S. : Registered Architect Ontario Land Surveyor Building Plans Estimate 23 Fourth Ave. Dh aAas 10 Balsam St Accounting N6 Whether in war work or other occupations they find that they have the pep and energy which is essential for efficiency and success,. F e e TW ha To be sure of not missing the usual afterâ€"meal treatment they buy the new, ecconomy size bottle of Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food and keep it on the dining table along with the salt and pepper shakers. The increased supply of vitamin B and food mincrals helps them to get relief from tired feelings, nervous spells and irritability and to know again the joy of healthful living. Thin girls are learning thai they can sharpen their appetites and improve digestion by the use of Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food â€" the vitamin tonic. To be sure of not missing the usual afterâ€"meal treatment they buy the new, ecconomy size bottle of Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food and keep it on the dining table along with the salt and nenvner shakers. 16 Up, Jim turbed h CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT (). E. Kristensen CHIROPRACTOR RADIONTICS ANALYSIS Xâ€"RAY â€"â€" SHORTWAVE , ThE unbe 19 1¢ Consultation is Free Bank of Commerce Building PHONE 617 il Box 1591 ind ts mary v did mal th. truck the colt‘s rth 60 THIRD AVENUE Phone $40 Cl¢ new, . Chase‘ on the sht hem 11 VOALlt ht Bu DU LD Wnn ADout halloo , and the Rosemary z on thei the paddockK at WaikKing the next fence. Evelyn the others were silent. as thinking. ey look like that? What ing about that they didâ€" Why did George look so ve never sgem him with is faceâ€"with me he‘s so North, Timmins, Ont. _ Auditing conomy Nerve dining Myrle‘s pr It was exqu Driven b thoughts, hard into t e animal st My1 eir ; he the eC not e, she galloped he would jump Tellforth, a trifle the gate for them. ing at Myrle and iced how searchâ€" She tried to look own â€"tumultuous Estimates, Etc. Phone 362 Inpi Tiramins, Ont biut Rosemary said I don‘t suppose turnéed gullity, rprise, and went CAI waving _ Daddy y didn‘ n ink with hetr urned to se d Rer friend orses on th zalloped for d jump the to open the them shout took no noâ€" f the riders They all at walking ice. Evelyn ere silent. month." suddenlyv suppose wH il 1 the cried seem he sense oIfI ui‘tel darken slowly "Will vou â€" KVveIyNn:?/~ She askKed. "Will you go with Myrle, Evelyn, Telliforth said. Evelyn looked bewildered. "Go with Myrle then, and be gooc I‘ll ring you the moment I get to town Tellforth got hastily into his truck, fo the Kanes‘ car was already well aheac Evelyn opened her mouth to protes Half a dozen voices instantly reâ€"asâ€" sured him on the point. "I don‘t want to go back to ‘Black Hill‘!" wailed Evelyn. "Mrs. Marks will take care of you," said Tellforth kindly. "I don‘t want to be with Mrs. Marks! [ want to go to town with you!" "Evelyn, please be good." "Daddy, I‘m not being naughty, I must go with you!" Myrle, overought by the sight of Tellâ€" forth‘s strained, unhappy face, and the obvious sincerity of Evelyn‘s grief, said impulsively : foOrmai tone . forth looked haunted eves for her thou "I warl‘t to go with you, Daddy," cried Evelyn, as Tellforth prepared to leave. *"I want to go to town to know what happens to Rosemary." "You can‘t do that, child," said ‘Tellâ€" forth. He looked anxiously at the litâ€" tle group of subdued firiends at the gate. "I‘ve been forgetting about her. wWill one of you see she gets back to ‘Black Hill‘?" The sunr still "shone, the bees still drowsed over Mrs. Kane‘s roses; yet it was hard to believe that this same day had begun with a picnic, as the car carrying it‘s tragedy set off slowly down the dusty road. Rosemary, still unconscious, wWAS placed on the back of the Kanes‘ car. John Kane, Mr. Kane and Mrs. Kane went with her. Tellforth was to folâ€" low them in his truck in which ha had driven down from "Black Hill." John Kane léent him a coat as he had noâ€" thing with him but his tennis fiannels. As she followed the stretcher across the sunny paddocks to the house, Myrle‘s thoughtso were a weary confuâ€" sion. . Before the accident something had happenedâ€"something was about to be revealed. . But whatever it might have been, it was as lost to her, as the promised sweetness of a dream is lost when we wake oo soon. There was only Rosemary to be thought of now. While Tellforth worked, and Muyrle did her best to help the cthers, neither of them looked or spoke to the other. What might spell death for Rosemary had certainly struck their few moâ€" ments of communication dead. Both no thought but to act as if it had never been. Myrle, rising to meet her, forgot her own affairs in a rush of pity. Mrs. Kane, panting, and leaning heavily on Myrle‘s arm, looked at Roseâ€" mary and nearly fell But with a great effort, she pulled herself together, gripping Myrle‘s hand convulsively. "They‘re taking a door off for a stretcher," she gasped, struggling for breath. "They‘ll be down with it in a minute or two. We must get her into town, to hospital!" "Here‘s Mrs. Kane coming!" Her hair wild in the wind, Mrs. Kane came running across the padâ€" dock distress in every line of her laâ€" bouring figure. ivosemary s i1ps 1Ia@anning CNCCr,. tremendous aching fact. "What is it?" said Jill, terrified. "I love him!‘‘ She ; "Nothing, I was just afraid. She‘s Lkerself in a haze" of e still breathing." |near1y made her stumble ‘"Do you think she‘ll live?" said Jill} Evelyn, walking bes and Myrle, sickened by the futility of|gloomily silent; Myrle w the question, made na reply. [ opportunity to think qu In a moment Jill said in a tone of Perhaps Tellforth loves« dread: hnaps that was what he I Painfully, she stared at Rosemary‘s‘ch §till face, all its brightness dulled to a !m‘ dusty clayâ€"colour. Something clutched at hér heart; she thought that RosJ |ar mary had stopped breathing. She)en leaned forward anxiously, bent her head | ta wiifil she felt the faint breath from | he Rosemary‘s lips fanning her cheek. tre "What is it?" said Jill, terrified. * "Nothing, I was just afraid. She‘s e Myrle and Teliforth ran. E the bther girl dashed alwad horses. But by the time the, mounted,. Tellftorth had va Â¥ite . . trving to t he battered tx "Stop him!" ving as she stumbled e gate. Tellforth, Iity, dragged Rosema He bent over her as s side, and together r, breathlessly, afraid "Heart‘s beating." ake 1C¢ she you get ted, inst! e she cor d at her b¢ oughts we 1€ JeA S back M ibdu 1¢€ 1 VC A€ e.ll-l Myrle sighed inwardly. It was no litâ€" jalieviation of the unhappy situation the | that the child should be so difficult. "Would she always dislike me?" to‘ thouught Myrle. "Would she, ifâ€"â€"?" She interrupted her own thought "If I were married to Tellâ€" {forth," the thouzght would have been. ! It had Tellfort} ry‘s | child, flesh of hi: to a |unlil{e him! hed| _A quiver of fee sF |and suddenly she What I ead|tal) discovery of rom jlher attitude to NU aticl THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, ONXTARItO "But I told your Daddy T would look after you," Myrle objected. "I expect he would think I ought to do it." Evelyn‘s look was dark with dislike, and she stopped on the path. "IT‘d rather go back to ‘Black Hill‘ 1n case he comes." Myrle was nonplussed. "I think it would be better to come to ‘Petersdown‘ now we‘re nearly there" she urged. Evelyn stool still, however, and lookâ€" ed sullenly back down the drive. "Daddy will know you‘re with us and lue‘ll naturally come to ‘Petersdown‘ first," said Myrle. That, apparently, was unanswerable, and Evelyn continued reluctantly toâ€" wards "Petersdown." T1 To Myrlic fiashing up cxistenceâ€"( instantly, 1 than before "Will the Did h moved â€" a things s love is 0: naps That was w to say when t them in the pa would never say Rosemary was t( cf heaven. My: how much mor "1 m sure we said Myrle, sn Why does st Myrle uneasil child‘s pouting it was steadil nothing. nearer to t( made them the "Peters( Myrle remendou ended 1l ‘velyn he fe Th« Obviou E+ en ;velyn s lTac It‘s only a Will vou WHAT IF 1 MARRIED HIM® illowed h Petersdowt sighed i1 of ma pf bundle of cl that the w n into a m T1 acnIing Tact. 1im!"* She ad a haze‘" of em e her stumble a:s walking â€" beside 9l W he did bet she dislike mt ily. She loc 1 hayv the _ to him hing fa wH ike Rosemary to hospiâ€" ked, wanly. orth what hc the ot]l She â€"looke ind unhappy averted and d, he might, thought it die on theâ€" way. fearing the wish that herâ€"that Rosemary uminat be p e rooli IC remark w m h oft hop ik IU h Men C pu back to ‘Black ‘e! T ought to hn . ‘"felt. 1t; ‘th Tellforth ff to carry, anc night help t heerful frame Tived at th KC€ several mile Kanes, Myri the gate o0 through 1 rwhelmed only a m endencies h been goin interrupte acciden _the w great light her whole out again, ess deeper me1â€" 12e 11} 1A 111y iA i q r | siderable investment in Aluminum of gesition of D. G. H. Wright the share M € $ ) @10 VY l{ } W .l ) *" 6Â¥ C 1¢ 1 h y Â¥YY ~ t ( U#$ J (*«= 14 1 t % J 4 i1 Â¥ 14 1 4 4 I 1 \ )i 11 @T ( 11} 09 11 EY § DOa tC »1 624 54 BEET y +3 y 7 t ’\l ! t 4 I A‘A‘lllllA"l 4 4 +. ,"')"‘ er.y report by V. A. managt R t 4 t3 0 la e ¢ # 1+# a td MMW . 2ll1} was largelyv routin« A sharehnolder asked for details of the 4 t‘ 3 m , s 6 1i NE t . s k“.XI; d1lV 8 .11\-"‘..]”'!11 })():' OllO W 25 informed that it was chiefly cofined % b¢46 0000894640 00646004664 $ '~ : t ® + I . government bonds, together with a conâ€" Canada. .A resolution was also passed conflirming and legalizing the acts of the directors to date and at the sugâ€" noigers aiso reitleralted Their approl of the dqividend policy of the company as expressed in the annual report for 1939, as follows: ‘"Your directors have al ) $ Â¥o j3 ‘..» t t 1 L 4 1 4 2i 14 y 2 . h( 9 ¢ AA\I t » Dibed elvi?0 O a Polcy Whnicn founded on ithe premise that the earnâ€" Order Your Coal NOW from Fogg‘s r d m ‘/ m > C k2 dn i1 M much O Hi A 1 h1 as expressed in the annual report for 1939, as follows: ‘"Your directors have definitely settled on a policy which is founded on the premise that the earnâ€" ings of a period belong to <the smareâ€" holders of that period, after sufficien:; rest»rve has established to sustain the company in its proposed scale of operations, and ensure uninterrupted dividend paymen‘ts, believing that the matter cf investment, beyond the safeâ€" guards mentioned, can safely be leit to the individual shareholder." In proposing the reconstituted board of directors Mr. Wright stated that as mentioned in his circular asking for proxies, it was his desire to strengthen the board in accordance with the conâ€" cept of authorities who disagreed w the principle of brokers holding directiâ€" orships, but his main concern was that he had noted a growing loss of proâ€" prie‘iorship on the board, and he ter: that it was desirable that the ownerâ€" ship of a larger number of shares should be represented. ngs of a period holders of that rest>rve has teen the company in the me*el sharehol« company informed governms{ siderable 1939, as fo definitely s founded on Preston East Dome Makes Changes on Board of Directors (% H. Wright‘s Slate Approved <Without Opj sition. AAImMm, Hubb IF POSSIBLE AVOID TRAVEL OVER WEEKâ€"ENDS AND HOLIDAYS CANADIAN NATIONAL Af/}f: CANADIAN PACIFIC f D also ivide ird Ument olutio _ lega ) date a n W 1ershman Knight, Milner, £ estocke. on wA alizing te and It‘s Canada‘s big war job. A job that only railway wheels can do. A job in which an army of 150,000 They move foo« home front and They speed civi business, hasten embarkation po Today those wheelsâ€"the drivâ€" ing wheels of Canada‘s railwaysâ€" are setting the pace for the war effort. They haul raw materials to humming war industries and rush away the finished tools of battle. They move food and fuel for the home front and the fighting front. They speed civilians on essential Horrvinc wheels, thundering wheels. Wheels that have made it possible for Canada to grow in strength. ‘shman and John ibsequent meeting uck was reâ€"clected CANADIAN RAILWAY FREIGHT RATES ARE THE LOWEST iN ‘r with a con Aluminum 0 s also passe tanlk the sugâ€" ie shareâ€" approval company vice . 5, Al Hub vice 1€ MA A | nts and on MQQQOOhO““OOMM““WOOW Care Taken in Choice of Government Officials mak 11 Mr. 11 John W. Fogg, Limited Pennsylvania Anthracite Robin Hood Bituminous Coal Pocohontas Marne Stoker YARD sCHUMACHER PHONE 725 oket Gordon Highlanders leave 1M 1 Lumber, Cement, Building Material, Coal and Coke, Minc and Mill Supplies 1€ hosiery, and Mr. Snoeâ€" ) leather division. There‘s ie coal department, and a Sao Wo From coast to coast in Canada, weâ€"your railwaysâ€"are rolling in the service of freedom, and our lines to and in the United States have linked the war efforts of two phers, signal men ard office workers, a multitude of men and women in a multitude of jobs. They are making the giant wheels turn faster and faster. railway workers, men and women, is in the fight for Canada . .. shop crews and train crews, yard workers, section hands, telegraâ€" Ireat s1Ister nations ng, inada h farm machâ€" y‘he, however, but cut=â€" n Wasie under The railway wh 1EA OFFICE YARD BRANCH OFFICE TIMMINS KIRKLAND LAKE PHONE 117 PHONE 393 wWI short Business Meceting of French Federation Blairmore Enterprise:â€" The fellow who stops advertising to save money is like the chap who stopped the clock to save time. at the meeting. All done during the mont The meeting was t the next to be held nd. 1€ thony‘s Cathedral. ‘he meeting was a short one:; the y plans being made were those for a d party to be held on Sunday at the "sh hall. HE WORLDO is are drivâ€" peace, for THUREDAY. APRS, 0th. in ecclesiastical touch to the which has an Abbey and a ind it might be added that is in the ranks also. §> a grea‘er 3 3 3 § meeting of the French comducte« on Sunday parish hall of 8t tlIng was tyurmmed in these pieces were h by the members, rought *to a cloge, on Sunday, May Mro Olive be.

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