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Flesherton Advance, 23 Mar 1922, p. 2

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f \ The Gates of Hope BY ANTHONY CARLYLE it of a mood are you in to- 1 when I feel 1 just a little desperate, Have you been listening to Araby!" . oncerning my previous flirta- He made the confession grimly, and tions, and- is this your unkind way the girl tightened her hold upon his ' of punishing me? Because, if so, it ia arm. an unkind way, and undeserved, flirtations as Such 1 "Don't!" she CHAPTKR IV. (Cont'd.) Meanwhile Kempton Rosslaer had y , 1 . 1 a taxicab and was already r: n on h way to an <Mro in , "Araby you're not * ou re no* flirtationis as 1 have laftdgat in,, my! quick frightened look in 'h dear, have baen miM and innocent en- 1 " I)/ n't Uilk like that, dear. outfh. No one would have taken the! will tome right they must!" wiihpered, with a ; her eyes. Things are trouble to notice them, had I been' But sh* spoke without conviction, ~ someone else! And oh, Araby, sweet far,..! meeting her trouVx-d eyes h Sh< " 9? ll * ht . at . hls heart, you are the only woman I have took her close into his arms again. kow i know 1 , am' not' jm not! Only ever loved whom I ever help wishing that we could'bc more J^^& * li ', tle ' The cab presently .lowed down t the ' open about everything." ; 'X her ,** curb i:unif !i;''.i>iy ad'ncent to a nar-; Kempton stirred, murmuring some- ,,.. for *?ive nip. she - xv^^r, ,iwr in a hirrti wall 1 1 non thing, but sh went on auicklv ! JV' m P> 1 OOD t mean love '" } . , he said. that, "I'm a brute to worry that row wooden door in a high wall. Upon thing, but sh went on quickly | J:" it was a big brass knocker, very care- ' "It doesn't seem right, somehow for " f n ''j^r? ' f VT' ,!"?""? he is already. You do understand, fu-llv polished; beyond one could just " to go on hke this, without father, * * * " hw t that you are W* U^ you! - .A. _ _i:_ . ,r_ i _i .at nn\T t : ..,.,1 ;,,,r ifom^ if vmi 1 "'"""K io ten everyone or our mar- OL. to be cruel, sometimes I coukl not help lovely little head of yours with my whii >prBd trollhl * s - On 'y I wanted you to under- h ,.rni , starul whv jt '* I t!on ' t w ? nt to make i the pater any angrier with me than catch a glimpse of a covered glass way at un J' te . knowing. Kemp, if you jr up to the front door of the ** mc rcaMy want me why house. ; shouldn't the world know what we are Kcniptcn paid the driver and dis-; to each otlK ' r? " d him; then for a moment or two t" i,i beftiteting before the door in. :.'.< wall. Finally, with a half sigh, he knocked. CHAPTER V. It is not he broke in. "I mean, not am not proud and honored at won your love. lit is only because of the pater that I want to keep Araby Trask's eyes were very wist- \\ se "' ct Just a llttle 'ner, Araby, ful, and Kempton turned his own away \ vc becn a " lfller n11 m X lif . depen- from them for a moment. His hand- <: BI !' on m >' "H*" for Xnd clothes An old woman answered him, and smile.l rvspui-tful Mr. Trask isn' as die stood aside "hut Miss Araby you will go straight up." I "Araby, 1 have already Th:mk you." Kempton returned 'you that my father is a ^.. re ..,. , the !,mi.e. gave his hat and stick into old-fashioned individual, with old-. An<1 lf he knew of our marriage he her hands and, walking up the covered fashioned ideas. Bohemians are folks wouW bc furious enough to wash his way, enU-rtd the house. , with whom he has never come in con- hiuids ., of me entirely. He- has docked It was a quaint, old-fashioned build- tact; he can't realize that they're hu-1 my allowr n(1 e already, and I'm in a mg, cr, ept-r-covcred and surrounded man, like himself, and that more than . P r ?J t V bad , holu in consequence" by a garden which might well have be- j half of them are as well born. Artists I He .. broke off - turning to stare longed to a country cottage. Garden actors, models he places them all in: lnood1 . y . out of the win dow. Instantly She smilod at him somewhat mistily. "Of course, I understand!" she re- turned. "And I won't say another word about it!" But she spoke with the tiniest sigh. And Ion*.? after he had left her she stood staring down into the odd, old garden, turning about in her finigers a little gold ring that swung from a slender chain, xplaincd to'" l snail only inherit such money : r) ve Dress Skirt SSU%*K9 .> * -tate, *#* "Taded Curtain. In Diamond Dyes Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions ao simple any wo- man can dye or tint her worn, shabby and house were in sad need of repair the same category. he places them all in * 'I 1 * wt ot , t . ne window, rv." the girl was all sympathy. dresees, skirts, Ings, sweaters, waists, coats, stock- coverings, draperies, und attention, yet there was a mellow "But I am not a model. At least, ''h. niy dear, I'm sorry!" she cried, .--, -. _, , i'..uty about both which was very I have never sat for anyone but father, i ner llttle "and* locked around his hangings, everything, even If s'he has appealing. |He would not allow it, even if I wished ann - ",, m sorr y! Is anything specially I never dyed before. Buy "Diamond The house was not large and was to." wrong? ! Dye s" no other kind then perfect furnished very simply, yet with excel- lent taste, the hail was ton glanced about him, and "some of greater, tht? strain went out of his face. It' "I know She spoke quickly, flushed and It was oak-panelled, and ; bright-eyed. The pressure of Kemp- !'" "'r money," he re a thing of beauty. Kemp- ton's hands upon her shoulders grew ' rat n r . *W lack of it. I '"t'l ' '. ! I j/ i Q I\'O lf*p !* and when it came to nrv ' He turned and smiled at her. returned. "Or, I've been a I reckless fool always. I've got deeper deeper into debt without realiz- . . warm with a new, unexpected father's ears that I was paying you ! l " K '* An<1 now "!>y father has an .. -- i r- -- ... .. v MI ^> t nu i * n caa ^* > nif^ y wu ' tendernets and eager with expectation. \ attention ami he taxed me with it I e * tra dram Whenever he entered this house | told him all that. But he would not' ?l lo , ws me mellowed with afre, a little shabby, un- ! even Ms ten, and he made it very plain . pretentious he felt eased, wmforted that not only was hi in mind as well as body. It seemed strcnjfihering cf our no remote from the hustling, hasten- fully determinc-d to U.._ ^^^ ....- in.g t world without. ! stires if I persisted in what ho was J ' nt ' Now he made his -way leisurely and pleased to call my 'infatuation.' Oh, home dyeing is sure because Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye if, wool or silk, or whether It IB linen. upon his resources. He cotton or mixed goods. He wiUleave me less. | Ma|anro * ,...,- Hft comeo know you are ! Mala P r P Little Boy. iiuutr i i* vi:iv uiuiii * ti * * ., he averse to any y wlfe lle WOU ' < 1 WOt me nothing! "Pa,' said Johnny, looking up from ir friendship biit> any ^ tn * P e P' e I owe money to his composition, "is 'waterworks' all take drastic men- ' ar( ' P** 1 ?"?? to worr - v mt> for Py- one word, or do you spell it with a And to save my life I don't with the familiarity of long habit up sweetheart, it is very hard for me to lnoet my the shallow oaken stairs, turned along say this to you. It makes me feel all a corridor to the left and knocked sorts of a bounder; but I have to make lightly upon a door at the end before you understand see the situation opening it. ! clearly." As he enter*-.! a girl who had been "I do. You love mc, and 1 love you, standing at the further end of the but Lord Rosslaer objects. And" long room, before an eastl, turned there was the sound of tears now in quickly. i her voice "and I don't wonder, Kemp. She wns a very young girl, not more I'm not like the women you're in the than twenty at the most, an:l in the habit of knowing. I don't belong to high lights of the studio she stood your world at all. I'm just a little forth vivid, arresting. nobody, while you--one day you will She was clad { .t\ a drab, paint- be Lord Rowhaer. Sometimes I wish sinearc.1 overall, which ,he begun that I had never been weak enough to hastily to pull off as she advanced yield to you." tur " to nnd enough to debts. There arc moments hydrant?" U Mlnard's Liniment for the Flu. Satisfies the sweet tooth, and aids appetite and digestion* Cleanses mouth and teeth. A great boon to smokers, relieving hot, dry mouth. Combines pleasure and benefit. Don't miss the joy of the new MIPS the candy-coated peppermint tid bit! Chew it after every meal. toward her an 1 visitor. Her hair was , curled in thick masses Spring Sewing for the Children. I to hold tho garn.cnts closely together What housewife is not beaming]^ a not to exj-ose the little body to up at the hurt in his] with pleasure when she can announce, 1 an uneven protection. and on a Midden impulse sHdi earlv ir , the SDr i nlr tnat her house-i Simple patterns with f t -w si-am* are ^ r P the Pee.ed ainl cored apples into I' Illl I' L'lt ll t,]_ .'..,. I tT..,= ..'l .. '- - * H . . hold is "sewed up for th" uninii>r." ! time-savers. Sometimes a "Aruby!" She looked Kt-mptcn drew a deep breath as she "I did not mean quite that!" 'she sible for many reached his sidf, and took both her said. "I have learned to love >ou too now, to plan for the little folk's sum hanris into his. holding them fast for well, to need you too much for that! '-mer wardrobes a moment before drawing hr close Oh, Kemp, you're my very world to "> him - me, >ny dear! Without you lifo woul<: ~. ... .. rhe child s health ami mothers, let us start; or making over, but the simpler gar- ment is always to !>* preferred if it | can be used. comfort] (; reater satisfaction will be obtained drain off the >yrup. VVhei> cool fill the core with a tart jelly, preserved ginger or other fruit, blanched almonds into the ap- "You lovely thing!" he whispered as IIP a sorry thing indeed! What I sfcoiiM should in. our first ,-,,ii>i.leriition; our | fr( , m ' the ^rm.Tnt if the muterml is ' P 1 ** ani1 Sl ' rvt ' w 'th whipped cream MToii.l, the ease of mkin and car- ! ghrujik am| tl|<i ro]fi) . fvl (wf( , re making A dish to set before the kin-! ing lr the little (tannents. it up _^ The most essential requirement of j Use riMuiuin's us much as possible pring .-lothing is that it be warmif or th t - IHtU> Kunne'its and utili/.e all his arms went about her, and with a have aid is, sometimes I won ler if little hy laiipti and a quick warm you will ever wi>h that there wsi.i no blush she lifted her lips for his kiss. bond between us!" "How dear of you to come!" *ho "Araby!" He cried ;main, and now cried, us, after an interval, he re- 'there v.;is an-ger as well n. pain in his )t-aed her. "I did not expect yvu voice. She nestled closer wnilinit a ' l ' nou * fh to mne wlth tlu nuv ! -l >rlr '*>' pieces K-ft from bigger MmM* Many *j. j.|u .* \ . . ' T _._ _ ti_**_l*iii_ _i .Bv.fMJ^ TU-. *..tf*\.. .. r VK*MB in fr Ut+ I !.*__ ..__*.; _. l l 1 lonely. The grumb!r of the family shouM remember that the wor.'t wht-v! o-f a carl i-ivaks n:.>st. The antOdote to disecurageinent is tv remember th-at the b.-ergest oaks were, once tiny acorns. M.r.jrj s Liniment for Grippe and Flu. . . And I was prepared to' be litllo sadly. ' Kail's out, and I've been mud- d'/ng about hen> nil the What brought you?" "I know. It sounds horrid. But morning, j I'm right. And sometimes I'm ufr.-iid you will regret, afraid that von will Kor the moment his depression and have to think of you as well as my- restlessness had left him. He wa self. The future 'holds so much for himself again, and at peace with the ; you. You will bear a title: as vou l winds. Tht of the summer, is that! pretty combinations ran be worked- 1 it be as light, loose ami cool as pos-jout ami an economy realized by using snible. This means the provision of; the plain material for the foundation garments of different weight that can | o f one dress and a check plaid or fiirure be worn over each other and shed or, for the donned, one at a time, as the weather delicate INVENTIONS <. turr. 14m. j i [ of ln*vn '? h You will Dear a titli' us , already bear a great name. And I- - He threw himself <lown into u low! "You are the one and only woman rane chair and Stretched out a hand i in all the world forme!" Uward her. She gave hers into it, 1 Kempton took her almost tot as h> was about to pull her down ; fierce pas.sion into his arms . """ lt ''" kept using the scraps of each to trim the other. Klaok ' hfm mad* from ilmpl* ' Ho.i bouklrt on rtqueaf. SHIPMAN a CO. PATENT iTTORNFY^ '" BAN K STKIIT rmzni munncij OTTAWA. CANADA blanket ;m,l outline stiu-ht-i irritated, garments should always be a re very effective trimmings and often character to otherwise plain uppoFe I am silly, only-- She broke off, frowning. Her face WHS troubled, her eyos shadowed, and with a quick movement the man got to his feet again. He laid both han-dx upon her shoulders, turning hor about to face him and looking down at her with grave eye*. "Only what?" who weispered. in weight and of porous weave to permit of abundant ventilation. j clothes. The applique figures are still; with A growing child's clnthes should be, popular and attractive. Black sateen as he; loose to permit perfect circulation of j and uivbleached muslin combine very | effectively in this manner for service 1 I and stylishness. Teach the child early to be *elf- rwpecting by clothing it neatly.* simply ami tastefully, but do not make! "Oh, Kemp, you eee : Paired. Idas-tics that bind at the knees, the mwtake of oveixlre*sln-g it and so much more of the world than I do. and around the waist, though they be! making it too mindful of its H-ppear- You know so many women and girls' rosier to insert than bands and but-'ance. A comfortably (tressed young- who arc richer, prettier, and infinitely tonlioles are In mako. are injurioun! ster soon forgetw its clothing and is more attractive thar ' - - "-' ' be. And one day"- "Don't!" He took her hand* again.' holding them fa^t. HP was frowning, ' For CONSTIPATION Tl Dr. R..,.- XMu.y m1 Price 25c box. Th ii!.li ill for th* . Pllj. Th ii!.li pill for th* aniali prlc. Th ' pill at t.ny prlot. A pro'Olnent Toronto phvntclaii no laid 'rot i s-i 10' I can Pud no- Ihln* lo equal Dr. Ron*' P111." A Pr*bytrlan nilnttr' wlf ) )< flniU Doctor fin**' PITtii the nlccit <!'-. r if.. q)>9 can take. Hold by all -. ^ > or by mall, on rne1pi of prlc*. from ran BOSB KKOIOXNB OOJCPAHY T6 Jarrli .tr**t, - Toronto HENS PAY! Tbis guar.uiteed health touic costs you nothing, the hcn pay tor it in eggs. It supplies Nature's ig elements. Pratts Poultry Regulator ADVICE FREE. Lt ui help you Pratt Food Co. of Canada, Ltd. Toronto he asked. Then: ami his eyes had darkened. "Araby . n l 0r A^i tt !!?. C . ti .^.." han F CRn nt>ssi '%' to the health of any growing ohild.l not (wlf-cwnsekms. An uncomfortably garment* that bind and j dressed child may suffer agonies of j \\ith every movement of the child self-consciousness as well ax physical I at play, are nol only mo*t uncomfort- J disoomfort. Appropriativorws.* of abla ajul annoying, hut usually have dress and siinpHcity of mate-rial and : strong influence in the Hint-ring of an 'design will guard againt any possi- 1 otherwise happy disposition. A "crow"! bil-ity of vwiity or pnidiishnes. We | ciilld has somothing the mHtier with it' owe it to the little ones to be as care- thnt should l>e looked into. ] ful in t'he selection of theiir wnrdnrobes As little children muni. K-ani the le*-' as wo would be of our own. Some son of cla.iil l inA by example, their- dwy they will he tihR'-.kful to u. littl* (f*rinetiti mu#t, b kept weel i and freah. Therefore they should bej Mmond Appliti 4 rii-h^ deljc.iou conaen'ethe gi- lt i>eTound. Tooklnfr lik To eight apples use one and one-half cupfuls of sugar and one when You Buy Kitchen Utensils Would you buy a can of salmon if it had no label? Or a bag of flour? No, certainly not! Then be just as careful when you are buying kitchen utensils. Purchase only those articles of Ena- meled Ware carrying the SflflP trade- mark. It is your safeguard and your guarantee of quality. Ask for Diamond Ware Is a three-coated ena- meled steel, sky blue and white outside with a snowy white lining. Pearl Ware is a two-coaled enameled steel, pearl grey and white inside and out. "SHEET METAL PRODUCTS c"J MONlWEAt TOBOHTO WINNIPtft COMON10N VANCOUVER Vaseline LTnd*-M>rk CAMPHOR ICE CORNS Lift Off with Fingers U Hg*!nst fa<Mixg, and of durable nmter-i ; ial to t*ivd fh* strain of rough - and - \ * P mi P ine . tumble play a well as many tiihbitvgs. A child 'early observes ' design as ntl one-haK cupful, of water. Use i well R color, flood baste can be oulti-' a <le< " p 8auf cpan and boil sugar and ', vato<l if care is taken that only right ' wat * r together for eight minutes. ; line*, becomiivg colors nd harmon- I iou* combinfitiona nwnsed in the se- { lectioTi of a child's wamd.rob<>. Poor j taste limy be MS easily developed by : thouffhtle."!* selection. With these requironicnts for the child in mind, lot IH now consider some I of the little pnt.le.rns we shall so.m be needing. h'or iindenvewr, the one-pibce gar- ment ia the more dai ruble from a I hmHh standpoint. The pull comas en- [ lirely upon tho shoulders and does notl invpair the workings irf the digestive! organs in any way. The separate j i waist, with parities aiul skirtu, per-' niits more frequent change of the! i lattflr, than of t-h waist, which is | sometime.-, mvesMiry. SOIIIB mothers i,i-ffer to lam: ler smaller pieces. 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