THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1930 PAGE FIVE PASSION FLOWER by Keds Nori 3 Bynopsin of proceeding inmate ments; Cassy Wallace, mother of two children, and divoreed, wands facing her former huss band, Dan Wallace, and Dulce, her hushand's second wife, Dulea's sudden coming, and then Dan's arrival, seems like a terrifying nightmare from which whe cannot wake up, The fog, the distant suri on the Carmel beueh, Dulce fran te with jealous anger, and Dans=un bewildered and Joye able ns the day Cassy had eloped with Wime=ull these heat upon her frightened sen: ses, Banity and a solution of isle lives seems infinitely fay on, Dan's and Cassy's son, Tommy, whose almost 'atal necident had veawnkened Dan's love for Tommy's mother, is in the yard playing with his sinter, Margavet, Cassy's old friend, Macallister dessup, is soming down from Kan Vane cineo that evening for Innes vn would evening ever rive' TWENTY EIGHTH INNTALIMENY Dan stood there, looking a Vittle haggard, a Vitle pale in his fam. iar brown tweeds, His fair head drooped forward, he stared at the two women nmavedly, with his own faint, puzzled frown, Cassy's heart went townrd him as the heart of a mother goes toward a bawildered child, Hilence held them all space of endless weconds wis the first to hreak it, "I thought sn," she sald, with A little scornful laugh, "I knew you ware seeing each other," she said, breathing swiftly, I knew all that talk ahout resignation and philes sophy meant that Dan was coming herve, all the time" "Mello, Dules," Dan suid, in » tired tone, not understanding her, "I didn't know that you were here." "Oh, believe me, I know that," Dules assured him quickly "Rit down, Dan," Cassy sald He came to her, took her hand Their eves looked unsmilingly into each other's "You ses, I'm going away, Cass," Dan explained. "And 1 wanted to A , Ars for the Dulce a say goodbye Lo you and the kids,' "Don't pul this #1 on for me,' Dulee entrentad them, Hghily, Cassy turned serious eyes (or wards her, "We're not putting anything on," she answersd, in mild impatience, "I've not seen Dan wince | left Naps, | didn't know until today that he was going away.' "Of course | ae To that," Dules ansired hey, ""Pertinps | shouldn't have (ried this," Dan said, troubled, with a glance for Dules, "1 didn't mean to 1at you In for anything "Oh, that's all vight,' Cassy as sired him, "U1 eal) the ehildren,' "Perhaps you and Cassy don't mind my knowing where you've going." Dulee naked, "I don't know," Cassy answered, "I suppose not," Dules respond~ od politely, """Phere's no reason why you shouldn't know," Dan broke In abruptly, "I'm sailing tomorrow at eleven, on the Regllus" "You were going without telling ma?" Dules faltered, suddenly close to tears "You knew | was going where," "Dan, Dulce stammered, her ayes hrimming, "what have [| done?" The sudden nppenl embarrassed him, Cassy saw his quick, shamed look come to her, He sontinued te stare Into space, made no reply "Well" Cassy sald, wondering If this were all uw dream. Bhe went ta the poreh door opened It upon A garden pulsing softly and mys terlously with fog, "Tommy, she enlled, "Margaret," Thelr smull feet came running unseen in the mist, hut close, Tom my's sturdy volos shouted "All right, mom They burst Into the room, stop ped short, checked hy the sight of visitors, Then Tommy, with & shout made u rush t@ Dan, and he was laughing in his father's arms A lean hrown hoy, with Cassy's hlue ayes and mop of hinck halr He had bean playing, he was Aush. ed and disheveled he radiated life and vigor an high spirits, and the grip of his thin Witle arms wan Ike n vies "Dad, wher ve you heen? We haven't had any fun without you some a an Why didn't you coms down here with us?" "He's mil right again, fin't he?" Dun asked, handling the broad, thin Nitle shoulders. "He looks fine." "Oh, he's made Canny said "100k here, son," said Dan, "I have to go away on & ship. 1') write you," He cleared his throat! "I'N wend you things,' he promis ad, "I came to say goodbye' "Avent we going mom?' "Not. nom, no," "A hoy | knew's father (ook him to China dad,' Tommy sug gested hopefully, Whe saw ne yielding in Dan's face, no hrightenink in Cassy's, Her tone grew sharper and more shrill, "Now, 1 (ell you, Dan, If you ko away, 1'l go ten, 1 will, I won't have you off In some sirange plaee--Australin or Buenos Aires, walling for Cassy ' "Why don't you suppose 1 know that's what you've going to dot Try to wet a divorce, und be ree married? Do you supposes I'm a fool as not (0 know that's all planned?" Canny sald, in a moment of wll ence, when the last echoes of Pulee's angry words rang In the queer stillness of the Mitle coun try room "I think you'd better go, Dan," "You, ha snld quickly, nervous wv, "I'N go" "Is 0 to Australia, Dan?" "You I've got an agency At may not amount to much Any WAY, it doesn't matter," T'He=1"1l have you Dulce said desperately, "What med would that Cassy aked her coldly, hurst into despairing tears "Yous-you have it all fixed up hetwesn you," she sald "Don't he a fool" without venom "To me" Cassy sald mildly= "to me his going seems the sens sible thing to do We're all wrought up shout It, we're not normal A change Dan's hoing away" "But what have 1 done?' Duloe demanded pathetically "What have | done to have Dan. mad at met' "Wall," Cassy countered, with » riueful smile, "what did | do, four yours ago?" Dan came aver to hey And she AW the troubled, appealing hoy's smile in hin eves He held out hin hig hand "We have balled this all up,' he sald, "I had 1 Idea of coming aver," sald followed,' dot! Dulce Dan suid, aa thie | the whole wi The photograph reproduced uhave shows Miss Winifred Brown, winner of the King's cop, sie dove race, In winning (the prige Then Dulee, nd Nobody moved and breathless WERIN "oust remember thi to drive off the hom I'm wile I'm wilt Tor vou In tanight oi don't come up home down here (0 muhe un weene | told Dulce last week that | had to get away for awhile Whe might have knowa | wouldn't «0 without seeing rou I ull straighten out somehow But | wish to God Dan paused 1 wWaan't such a fool he wild slow: ly biel, Dan "We're all fools Casey told | And If you him whe looked up smitbingly Tue | me, the gossips to hin thee "hood hye, Dan something to tnlk wild "hood Tuek' of vou will ever an went to tha thers nEaln and held out fils lwnd Tp the same Her eros looked ve ik way but Dulles pushed him peti wochalh white Iantly unith turing nt them "You mean Ing" I've git to go." hen Plec flung out wi tr f on might us well Australie I'm pon fog Kolnk to twommit wilt 1] nt Kole alin who other woman, | In nu au're weltunlly go | You don't believe |n you? Hut I do something to start the ne | ' maon with he led In her. bag preliel of 1etter fihhon her she on the tahle Pan winter when he was lim wild he brought oul tied with a to to (NTE | Joo or divares the uifectinn sen either of ground of and | voul IH sue on allenntion of never want (on fine HEnIn A wecand of wld, toesin during on the tore wrote me throbbing LIT » , hy prize giving her Aveo Avion Ihe | geown heat one over before the start of the Ming | Beituin's premier filers, high | hy eri | were married { them nloud nit hin Inthe | them gulnu In," Canny come | LOMO ow helleyva will hive lngheg again apened 1 cronmy and thick no | nos i ALE 8 TTT TI nid nhrupt And here hore's | i flat | ud the "here are the lel that ranch itself wit So1asa0rangeRokoo raves the firstsip the gardens' WEST INDIES FRUIT FOR PACIFIC COAST New Canadian Tariff Paves Way for Trade With British Colony vancouver, B.C, July 15="The day when British Columbia will gonsume the oranges; lemons, Hm on and grape fruit of the HWritish Want Indies In preference to those of California 1s forseen hy Hon, 0 Kilot Administration of Dom Infen, largest Island of Lhe leeward group crown colony, My | wastire you they've | Elot Is now in Vancouver | kopt a few-=| may need That day will he speeded he But you can hive thess,' | states, when fruit und vegetable What & horrible dream this [trade between Canada and the West thought Indies In such to Justify the estab: Dilee Hshment of a direct steamship line through the Panama Canal to Van fOuver The action of the Canadian gov- ernment in removing all duties on West Indian frults and vegetables han given a considerable Alip to trade hetween Dominies and other islands and Canada, he stated ADMITS POISONING LISTOWEL YOUTH Iistowel, July 17 Magistrate Hamilton, at a preliminary hearing held yesterday, committed Robert Freeman for trial on the charge that he administered poison to Gordon Jackson, aged 17, Free man had heen arrested last Hatur | shout BO of Great -- NA. winter hefore we You ought to read with vou, the worth i Gandhye ald and ta the garden door, The fog loomed up moving fuming he went oluslessly heyond You will never he happy while five and I'm going to ve Cauny and Dan stood motionless aoking through the open door [ey saw her furred through the nnd heard the sudden huge of and the jarving of gears Fhe fHgine ronredq siiheided immed steadily fainter and move fainter into the distance, and Vin RONe nist Lomatar continued) 1000 hy Kathleen (Te he (Copyright Wilson and was remanded to Jail for eight days, Kvidence showed that during the few days he spent in the Hiratford dull Freeman is sald to have sign ed a voluntary confession of his guilt UNABLE TO HELP "Nov, sir, snld Lhe eross-exame ing counsel, "he carefull Do you swear that this ix not your hand« writing?" "I'm quite sure i the reply, "Dou It resemble your writing?" "fF oean't way It does,' "Do you take your oath that this writing does not resemble yours?" "Yeu sir." "Naw, slr, will you kindly let me wee i specimen of your hands writing?" . "No sir | won't!" "Oh you won't eh? won't you?" "Cruse | can't write," Isn't," came And why VONTY IN ONE "Thanks so much for this wons derful birthday cake, Bul what Is the Idea of the elecirie hulh on ur "I'n dear" forty chndle-power, my Passing Bhow, MEMORY Ruth==What a terrible Did you get 1t In a battle? Johny an Ruthe-Which one? John=1 don't remembars-1've heen married over a year sear! NOT GUILTY Judge: "Cullty or not guilty, Rantur? Rastus Judge Tantus "Not gullty, suh' "Eyer hean In jal)?" "No sub. 1 never stele Norris) day hy Provinelsl Constable J "Inuthin' hefore." DS Hn bP Wo. . 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