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Oshawa Daily Times, 27 Dec 1930, p. 5

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DALE EINE PAGE FIVE The Secret of MARGARET YORKE By Kathleen Norris buy ' § sister turned up ny [ J Bsn W omen's Interests In the ome assured her, unshaken, "i Fhe "tory Thus Pu: Zalifornia, and governess to Mrs, dePencier united fn marriage Alice nephew, Is much attracted to "Married me, you wean?" £iir : a dinner, and a thousand things 4 Mrs, W, A. Long, Division street, 00 cd at a Christinas party, Thursday | afternoon and evening, at their | . - hu | late Mrs, Norman, of London, wy's fances, is coming back to g : said, cheerfully obliging. a valid marriage, here in this state, fl B78 oh { That gives his wicdom to the sage. | Otter, o Bn argaret fi - ' (1 nd them guest of her daughter, Mrs, A. | Florence Annie. aaaghe rr of go 5, Be brought to Stumpy the young Mus- | "Well be crowded hali to | J tions her about tan, She tries | treating look toward Stam, "You weeks, But | wouldn't congratul- De Oe a EE ea hs Loot om Vid | became the wite of Harry 8, Clough tion of the child, She meets y 18 the R it Hospital of relatives in Orono for Christmas, Mrs, E. Humphrey kad a Christ- | o..., that Little Joe Otter had ato have room to spare in Little Joe | 4nd Mrs. Clought of 484 Albert morning, 1 the Roosevelt Hospitalyt gugn, Dut 1 assure you that I shall Pizey that Margaret Yorke ta tl spenging the. Christmas wiek-evd Ave, Oshawa, tencd, Still it was important uews | Little Joe Otter has left these parts charming in a gown of nut brown jatly, Paris, and 1 was married to him spend an evening with her, The titson Rd. N., entertained at dinner told af once. he Dade Jumper Mra Jer Be a ea, The transparent velvet with hat to " wife's claim, and I'm golug t h i : Aig ey A Uplands, Shirley makes herself ring at her, My God!" #olug to find guests of relatives in Port Hope for | ice straight to the fine house in which | to the hole in the bank under yen © | Mr, R. Scott, of Toronto, was the carried a ghower houquet of white ¢ tr ui suet of : 9 " ing 0 in ith hei ' i" may have to leave for New York {guest of Mr. and Mrs, F. Bennett, ing the nter with: their pares eid ori my Pool, The Led | The bridesmaid. Miss Lillian Haley, son? The courts will slwply laugh "Even it it were, § don't think I was his father that | feared, and . : WEDDINGS sender | Social and Personal L = Margaret Yorice, s Now York girt | lot go of everything she meeded.| oon "10id Cuyler's uncle, J be 3 2 / hs Dec, 26th, at Bt. George's " . Cutting's small, adopted son, Jim, | me to Menlo Park", she said, not| Trowbridge wrote me that before Miss Ruby Atchison, pf Bow. Mr, Alfred Bea), of the Post Of- | " Maud. daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Oshawa, and John David Norman, Margaret, Mrs, Cutting tells to do, I'm leaving on Tuesday, you ley futerpolated sharply, Cras Da bald of New York, the former poor sick boy." Trowbridge wrote me that he had howe, 154 Burke St, | England. "rs oa somin School, is spending the Christmas By Thornton W. Burgess See et a divorce, t the mention CLOUGH -- JE Prt Tred " and that as all Cuyler's properties |v spent Christmas at her home, ae iH--HALEY Just--just a minute," Margaret city I A #aret turns pale. Stanley takes § ind 3 " | took place on December 24th at nheriting his second wife--" 2 ' ire) an impulsive hand to detain shir~ 5 0 : Mr. J. A. Thompson of the Post --Qld Mother Nature, | Stumps solves falling in love, Shirley . Jey. She'glanced st the telegram, Yey said 1ightly, "and you and I wilt | vans, Yonge street. exclaimed. 3 r he W IRE. ts ped ' ¢ . Ic o " to find out trom Margraet SLAn's | arg too late, Mrs, Theobald," she Yoo rouity', congratuL Mrs, J. W. Blewett and daugh- | 0 000 Drive, Toronto. krat was speedily taken home, Whiic | there, | eldest son of the lated George W. . ere you, i : , s La Miers ' i 0 d rv | BtYEEL, The Rev, (Ci dePen. Stan and has a talk with him mas party for a number of friends | ji, ory glide farther up the Laugh- | Qtter's stomach," retorted Jerry, | * anon dePen at quarter-past eight o'clock." ' 1 ight--fight to the last ditch! Hial 1n secusing Stans gaffer pr " a. tatat Jitu um pareniy, Wr, sve wo. 0. and he felt that his parents, Jerry [we'll hove back to this house." chiffon, made on long lines. With ¥'s true". Margares sald, faintel, 0) 4 "tow weeks ago, In New ' 2 Mra. Tack Jello - Mr, Mrs, Jack Jeffr an . y 8 1 Rox day Sdn phoney Lis sunt ol Bani or y on Christmas, a small party of farewell and « g, swam under the [four Muskrats swam under the ice | Match. Shoes of Almora kid and . 1 ' p y very agreeable, Shirley and "Yen," she answered, her ayes on | OUt exactly what it ls! I'm sorry to | EUG OFF Bie and one of his sisters were spend-| to the liole in the bank under the Vix " t Miss Helen Robertson, Cobourg, 4 : ' y , ther and ter were out [omer : finished Shirley, 186 Bloor Rt. W., over the hollday. | [Tis mother an er were « and not far he-| #ister of the bride. wore a beauti- THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1930 at you--it's fwpossible!" should feel too badly," Margaret now poor Cuyler is gone! Trow- OR ed to her that in losing Stan she Toronts aver. since ho Was bosy, ani | NORMAN--~HARLAND S.iempanion Lo Mia Cutiing Io |v] wonder if Rudolph would 4rive|{feve, that there was a son, I'tiink | AX rectory, Oshawa, the Rey, Canon { |) Sianley Crittenden Mrs. Cutting's | yory steadily. "I've got a tes, and | Cuyler married--in Paris--" manville, was the guest of Mr, and | office staff and Mrs. Veal entertains | M. ¥. Harland, 894 Robson street, " 4 - " a ink son of Mr, (i, ¥, Norman and the argaret that Mrs, Cuyler Theo know, 1 have 10 get back to my Yes, four years ago, ! think Ahirley Wilson, snd once Stan . . Miss H, Vvans, Toronto Normal "Surely Rudolph could," Stan'ey | Written Curler that it could wot be Miss Mary Mathison, of Whitby, 48 Cuyler Theobald's name, Mar holidays with her parents in the j aid, turning pater, and putting out| Were jn California he would be dis 79 Alexandra St. [It is experience of age We'll be safe there irom Little Joe pretty Christmas wedding the news about Shirley calmly. hiss 24 yand.p ng Mrs, L. Sims, of Buffalo, is the | 8 : ) "Well, this Is ridiculous!" §i'r of Ler nose, Db. George's Angliean Church when maets Margaret and questions |lying on the floor; she sent an en< an at ac zon avd | v Office staff, spent the holiday visit | Tlie news that Jumper the Hare had at I place death | and Mrs, W, Haley, Stacey avenue, vy § 4 , were the guests y v2 omewhat disturbed to "Better to he a little crowded than attitude ®n Mrs, Cutting's adop- " ' ters, Harold street, were Stumpy was somewhat disturb said, '"Cuyler Theobald died this You may swallow. this. shot, ot ye Ss Tho "1 don't bell 1" Bbir! id Ny. Teank Boyce, ot Hamilton, 1 nt wer home, 93 Westmoreland | jn. Brook he was not seriously frigh- | "Come on now, When we know that | cler officiated, The bride was ow' Dollove 111" Shirley sa was married to Cuyler Theobald in tions, Shirley Invites Stan to Boyce, Oshawa Boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. J, W, Bennett, 112 Muskrat and Mrs, Jerry, should be So, with Jerry leading the way and this was worn a hip line coat of 4 York, There | ha thi : "Then you're--" Stan whispere| 'o/¥: ro 18 such a thing as 2 | ry Ahk 5 that he is bringing Shirley to on Edwin, Centre street, were the |, ends and relatives, ¢ the ice | Eloves completed the costume, She Btan go to & house party ut Peb- | his, "I'm Peggy Irwin, of course, | "46 10 KO, but--as bis widow, I Hickory dee thee on the bang | carnations, veges and valley 1i1)jes. "yr A spent Christmas with her parents, erry was ut home. Statin yeat- 1s was: well ack trembling. "I'll pack wow, Stan, if p . Jerry was at home, Stumpy repea is: well ha | ful Jace gown in hunter's green, ble Beach. On h's return Stan I'm his wife--his first wife, Wo you don't mind," she sald courage tells his aunt that Shirley bas were married six years ago." Mr, and Mrs, W. G. Robertson, My, and Mrs, H. Carey bad & de- | od what Lic had heard from Junper {neath the grass roots, It hadn't Leen | ously, § abou, made, up her mind to es |" Urouis have to prove I." Shir : {if and dies. Margaret d | ley prammered, jk Christie Avenue, iginte) dinner party at halt home, the Hare. dug vor so many and when t! | Made on Jove lines and with a 10 take Jim. ani lve at the wh cap prove it, A w i > 3 nO ap de | 236 Gliddon Ave, on Christmas| 1, Siymjy's surprise Jers 15- | squeezed into it they werd short coat of green transparent ranch, Stan goes to the ranch "Well, I don't belleve Iti" Khir. the 'l 4h of oD dea easing an a agraoh | Day. krat seemed very much disturbed. "1 | erumped as Jerry suid velvet, a close fitting hat of vel- and Margaret tells him Jim is ley ropeated, narrowing her eyes, the porch for Stan and Margaret |Christmas at the home of Mr, An: | . Harold Barclay, of Oshawa, |don't like this. 1 don't like it a Lit" | would slecp all the warmer vel and silver shoes, Her flow. her son, Shirley comes to the | owing staring Into space, "You! rig 4 ' tor. WwW. G. Robert- Mr, Harold Barclay, o aT said Jerre. "1 don't mind having Lit [Only Stunipy's sister made objet , | ere were pink carnations and roses, farm for the week-end and re» moan that you I od to ma pat down quite simply upon the old |derson"s sister, Mrs. W. G. Rtobert- | way the guest of friends in Brock- | Aigh ' ei when 1 mbied and | The groom was su ted ler Ly happen 0 get a jek f fin h Christie Avenu a RT tle Joe about it ner, when tuod | She grumbled and co as supported by his celves a telegram that Cuy ' wicker sofa, and the man put his |son, Christie Avenue, ville, for Christmas, ii f {gi . brother, My, 1 v Theobald, her recently Aivorced |JOD With Cuyler's aunt, and happens! jon" (po "are oor slender i lis plentiful and easy to get, but [declared that it wa + Mr. Ted Clough, After a husband, is dangerously Ill. od not to be recognized?" she ask waist, Mr. and Mrs, D, Morris and fam- | 3p, Roy O'Hara spent Christmas | don't want m for a neighbor in fany Jet eption, which was held at the Margaret faints upen hearing od scathingly, | Shirley found them thers when |!1¥, Bruce street, ars spending the | with his parents at Renfrew and |winter, If he has a slippery slide up | (( ! rome of the hride's parents the; "It wasn't quite accident," Mars' no'eame out an hour later, Stan. |Christmas week-end with relatives | yi) remain there for the rest of the {the Laughing Brook he will be pay. | Japhy Laliple left on their honey-' garet admitted, 4 : Ae . in Toronto, | week, ing the Smiling Pool a visit one of The next stor noon and on their return will re. ley put her Into tha ear, and Mar. ] | Bide at 290 Arthur street, Oshawy. the news. Stanley and Mar garet realize that they are In . "I never heard anything so ridie these days. and 1 for one would ra-| Dreadful Thin aret waved, a he ma . un. 0Y i " { : i" wo | th ys, { culous!" Bhirley persisted, in Ardy nd ih aol? sriuvel Mixs Grace Jackson is the guest Mr, John Hawkes, of Queen "3 iti not be at home when he does, love, "Shirley decides to return to New York to ses Cuyler in 5 yy ' y ] treal, over the | 1'niver f d th Christ- 4 ir ! - ------ "Your husband was Cuyer Theo 2 th de nrersn i of her brother in Montrea | University, is spending the Hist | [+ looks to me as if we nust move | h N Y k ; bald?" Stan demanded, [tluaneg and with dangerously brizit | Ohristmas week-end. *I man vacation at his Tome of Mary | ug os the hate Ww at ew or to help her dushand study in ' 4 : yer i Weka, 26-year-o the hopes of inheriling some of his fortune, She exacts a prom. fee from Stan not to ses Margar- Hata oy Howl i was settling hereelf in tha : : : street i Jeagoner wedo it : id i St during her abssncs, Howsve sia arel nolsed: SWaliow ns, limousine. and apparently forgol to My, Gordon Brough is spending ove!' ¢ri Sunnpy, " Is W earing Russian wotnan, operates a taxicab Then all this time, Stanley yoq g00d-hyes, the Christmas week-end at his Mr. Allan Williams, of McGill [under the sun will we mo be a in Paris, France, She is the bread Siem iseried, indies words win] (Continued tomorrow) [home in Brockville, niversity is spending two weeks' | MC NOL HOVE en, winner of the family, g Stanley cannot resist the tempta- tion to go to the ranch, He dittioulty, "all this time--yon-- ' [Christmas holiday with his mother, | replied erry, With a twinkle fn | Nicholls, Drew [yo "4 "willtams, Oshawa, [eyes, "We'll move under the ice. {ed with this exclusive model of | =m finds Margaret in a state of dee you--- And you never told me!" Eunice v "Well, where under the ice will vie | French origin, rt : i. y --- pression, She informs Stan that - . "I pever told anyone, Stan. 11 street, was the guest of her parents | : J rrr asda) R34 AWOr, Hover) SHOTS FIRED AT in Toresio for Chrinmm, Mr. W. A, Clarke, of Toronto, |inove to?" demanded Stump | It is of featherweight tweed in to tell!" | a ut spent Christmas with his mother, | Just then Mrs, | y €a in und | fashionable diagonal weave in cin- Mr, and Mrs, George Mitchel) and informed o le Ix [namon brown tomes, The fromt | Ch . ; she and Jim are going away from Mrs, William Clarke, Mary | was at once Di the ranch, Stan takes them In. "Promised him?" " d E | "Cuyler?" How readily she said | (myis, and Nr. Dior Earle, ull | street, Mr, Clarke, formerly of | Otter preset nm the aught : | band extending down the left side | the mame. "No; Trowbridge, tle M w 1 Mitchell, Connat ht [this elty, is now floor manager of | Bre } "We mus ( ut ul of the bodice merging into the hip ond Mrs. W. 1. Mitchell, Connavg | Fairweather"s Limited, Toronto, he declared. *] ootier the bet- | yoke, the round neckline band and Is now only a memory Ao -------------------- | Little daughter will. he delight- Mies ter." "ry best of friends and is very Jjeal- ous, Bhe endénvors to poison the minds of Stans two old eouss to town the next morning. Shorts ly after he is In his office he re- celves a telegram from Bhirley announcing she and Cuyler have been remarried, Shirley returns to California rnd meets Mar w " v garet and Stan In a restaurant, jg i Wig vii treet, for Christmas, " the cuffs are cut crosswise of the Bhe Invites herself to the farm, " ; : | " . Miss Mary Topping, of 'ood- be volta hay lS oy | | 3 0 A . Because be knew of Jim, Sta . Mr. William Keats, Drew street | | hat i hat | have told Stumpy | material so as to produce a smart t t an, ' g hi ' , io . : n . She finds Stan and Margaret the and when [| thought | was dying, Schooner With Large Cargo pent Christmas with his parents in Joel, bud Mr. Ernest Adevion. of 1, 1 ry, I'here is no knowing | contrasting effect when the doctor had told me that f Li Aboard, W. inzston. or) Ad 3S 1A 3 when Little Joe Otter may take it| It's a splendid dress for a class- I was s10king fagt-- then I sent for of iquor We -" R on, uti D: Anderson, 49 RUSOR into 'his head to visit the 3 | room | inst 'Ma t Pha . ol 4 ' Mins Jessie Ross, of Toronto, wage | HOad, south, doo! and th t that it is ¢ | Style No. 2694 mq be had fir jag Luaioat Morgane, whe re Troviiidie Marzarer sald, Seized After Chase by ho xuest of Miss Alice Fibro ng tor Sr. Arto Weight. 123 Bight X 2 Jud the fact that i Mad | sizes §, 10. 15 and ": a The y the death of } and, . § hy ed ly | rl 4 I. a} ao ftv hungry | Year size re os 17 vards of 39 5 Re death) of her husband "5 him? Oh, yer, he was United States Coastguards | '"istmas, street east, is spending a couple of he stasld liappen to be very hungr |Jear Wize requires | 2x ahi o ad --may we suggest the INSTALMENT XXVIII the Theobald"s att an a = : Tor -. | Weeks with his parents in Colling- would rather not be around, | ¥ hs SRL J 5 vu: ' . a i X H ve A wn Horney He was Mi Cora Sprouls, Toronto Noy 3 hd H.D a! oling [ Just then Stumpy.s sister, a some- | iBch contrasting. liberal use of milk mn a Kou Wort of ---- TU nie, 1s New London, Conn., Dec. 27, nal School, Is spending the Christ. | Wood. [what headstrong young Muskrat,| It 18 also very interesting made of ¢ Well, it was over, The play had (he very bozin he was my | With three shell holes in her stern [Mas holidays with her parents, Mr.| Opal Alchin, Toronto, spent | ED ne One Hie Wews "But [Davy blue wool crepe with red pin soups, custards and 'ended, on the balmy spring after- | friend; he ured (0 reson with Coy | [and 2,800 sacks of liquor fn her |20d Mrs. James Sproule, Albert] C8 0 A or parents, Mr [1 dort want to move," she declared, |40t8 With plain blue contrast. ddi hel noon that found Margaret at Up- ler, try to influence him, And I |hold, the British auxiliary schoon |*treet. [and Mrs. Wm. Alchin, 327 King | "It iy sometimes wisest to do things | Novelty rayon crepe, wool challls puddings to help you lands," peacefully established on [-Went to see him a few weeks after | er Audrey B. was towed to New Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jovee and |Sireet cast | we do not want to do,' said Jerry | PYINts, wool jersey, covert cloth and ||| over jt the porch, mistress already, ex-|OUr separation, He was Io the | York yesterday by a coast guard |.,ny mec ro tomes? Bi ; a - ( tweed-like cottons arc qther smart s effects and lcept. In. pame,. of everything she] l'ospital the afternoon that Jim was | patrol boat. Christmas with the former's bro-| WI. Doyd Russell, 650 Carnegie " this fallow' ma ver come | 1085. Gin Gil prepare you for the loved, and with her heart bflme.|POrn. He told me than that Ars, The schooner was captured | ther, Mr, R. H, Joyce, Toronto, Avenue, was a Christmas guest of | eat al Even i Ye does he nat Our large Fashion Book shows . (ming with deep happiness and se- | CUtting wus loking for a baby to] | yesterday in Fort Pond Bay, off | relatives in Marmora, oe os touche as Jook at one of nar |J0¥ 10 dram up to the minute at [| coming curity that embraced all the years | dopt, but I wouldn't let Jim go--'| Montauk Point, after the coast Mr, J. A. Tilley was the Christ. | Daisy Ripley, of Toronto » Bi liens Muskrat ; | mos piss Tro. Paris designe for | to come, (then, And later, when I was +g | suard Patrol Boat 290 fired three | mas guest of his parents in Belle: mar Fairing play: i Hii | ith 4 neaah jig ny not On the) most ailractive Parly designs for | There was a familiar whirring, | 11 when 1 did give up the baby, } ! i ' | rue enough, I t 1 {adults and children, embroidery, | one pound shells Into her stero. [ville Mrs. Gaor ' street 1 | ¢ | e | Chri i! ' ilo Mrd., George Wilson, John Street, |otlier hand he may. So 1 think we | Christmas suggestions, ete wiwp toward the lower gate: Stan's |! 8WOre that it should be a secret! | Const guardsmen estimated her oy v wera tl { ov ve Will waste no time | To ane | e size of e W ear S car, Margaret's heart began to ham. | !f 1 dled or if 1 lived, Mrs. J. Tane and family were the | will move and we will waste 1 ie sure to 24/1 1h the size of the | | I bad toi] cargo of Nquor was worth $100. lg,00s of Mr, and Mrs, James Day- |, Mis Fdna Denns, Westmoreland | 5), declared Jerry. | pattern, Send stamps of coin (coin mor, and ber mouth tasted salty, of the const keep it go! [1000 {Aveanue, spent Christmas with her ' 1 | ' 1 " iy nard, of Col : Cl tnas, : AL " ¢ "Where will we move to tun | pre vd, It should bo so easy to tell him! | 'LIVING Stan," Margaret said, ini| The searchlight urd, of Cobourg, tor Christma [parents in Claremont. fos ohm | arererrad.) book 10 cent: Yet sho was trembling every fibre of her being, She saw him jump out of the car, as she had seen him a thousand {times before. He came up to the porth, ! | "Eminently successful!" he said, of the blue and tan linen, Margaret found herself utterly unable to rise; her spine was cold, {and her throat suddenly felt tniek [and hot. "'Stan=-" ghe stammered, She put the erumpled telegram Into his hands. '"'Stan--" ghe faltered, as, without looking at it, he took ft, his concerned gaze continuing to rest upon her face, "He's dead!" she sald, weakly, Stan moved hiy eyes Indifferent ty to the telegram, shrugged. "What's the matter? Who Is it?" he asked golleitously, "He's dead, YT tell you!" Mar. garet sald, '"He-read it. Wo's dead." Stanley snatched the telegram again, drank In its contents with one glance, flung it trom Lim, and cauehter hier In his arms, "Who 1s?" he cried, with a sort of shout, "My God, you don't moan your husband? Tell moe== tell me!" But Margaret could,tell him nothing, for she was orying hitter. ly in his arm's Stanley's own eyes moistened, "Here, my darling girl! You mustn't ery now, Why, it's al over, dear! Tt makes you fee! had. ly and no wonder, But when you're over thiy first shock--my sweetheart, you mustn't ery. Think of what our lives ave going to he now." Her face was still averted, hut her sobs were quieter. Margaret Xostell against him, gradually ree stored to selfscontrol, : They started and turned, hut Stanley did not release her when Shirley came suddenly out to the poreh, "1 heard your ear=-Welll" she said, her astonished eyes not miss. ing the traces of Margaret's tears, the agltrted faces of both Stan and Marearet, "Well," Stanley echoed Jovous'y, "Congratulate us, Bhirley, There's no ure disguising anything--I'm the happy! We're to he married, Rhirley, Margaret and l--Tt's all arranged, it's «ottled, You're the first to know!" "Oh, on the contrary, everyone knows!' Ehirley sald, after a very nercentible pa "7 congratulate I'm sure, And you, Miss Yorke. We've all heen wondering an eager rush of words, "I would always have cared for my own baby, somehow, [I didn't want money for him! But dying, I thougat of leaving him, so tiny, so helpless, and without a friend or & penny, And then T remembered that Mrs, Cutting was his great-aunt, and that rome of the family money wan rightly his--poor baby. it seemed unfair poth ways, to give him "Is name, or to he silent! Finally, talking to Trowbridge, 1 told him that nobody In the werld knew who he really was, and I gave him the name of Jim eld, and they tnok him away te be adopted! Trowhridge sat beside my bed and swore that he would never betrav the baby while Cuyler lived, and 1 swore that T never would betray him!" Shirley had heen looking In uiter astonishment from ona face to an- other, her face an angry red, and her eyes flashing, : 'Stan, you don't belleve all this" ahe stuttered, at last, "I never heard anything go ridiculous! Why ~=why, how do you know all this Is true? You don't know anything who is Jim? 1 never heard of him! And Cuyler--I& it probably tuat he wouldn't tell me that his aunt's | companion--" "I don't think you understand, Shirley," Stanley said, in his eont!- est tone. "I've heen somewhat in Margaret's confidence, © you see, Mrs, Cutting never suspected . nye thing, and T never know until this Instant that Margaret's husband, was Cuyler Theobald" "We were married on the eleven th nf March, four years agoe=more than four vears aeo, Cuyler Theos bald and I", Shirley naserted liotly, "His marriage to Marenret came first, Shirley," Stanley interripted her, mildly, "Hix ttle hoy was born hefora you ever mat hime" "He went 10 Parle," Marearet explained," ana got a divores there, Rut Ws divorce, granted hy the French courts, is not valid in Calle fornia' "What do yon mean?" Shirley sa't, turning white, "I mean thet T refused ever tn eive Cuvier Theobald »-~divorse," Margaret asserter, "Trowhridees warnad him his Trench marpinre would pever he recognized in * ovica until he hod an Amarioen als vores too, hut Cuyler atfn't cave' He knew, 1 daresay, that 1 wauidn't over trouble him! But Trowhrides has kent me informed: ha lanhea into the whala matter because of, Cuvler's chil." "onha! He hae na appa Shirley eatd, hreathine hard, oxnetly why you chose to keep us in the dark." v "Phere was a reason, Mrs, Theo» "Tim fs Me ehila."* Mareare! said, "Jim! You mean this ehhig guard patrol host revealed the Audrey B. standing in toward Fort Pond Bay, where a fleet of motor trucks and a gang of men had been seen, When boatswain Alexander C, Cornell and the crew of the patrol boat hatled the schooner with a Christioas greeting, the British eraft swung about and leaded away from ort Pond Bay, dlsre- garding signals to halt, After the third shell crashed through her stern, the ship stop ped. Her crew of nine was taken aboard the patrol boat under ar- roat, Boatswain Cornell was exoner- ated a year ago in the shooting during the capture of the run rune ner Black Duck, which wan fired upon when the craft attempted to escape December 20, 1020, FIRE CHILF AND THREE FIREMEN ARE (}JURED (By Canadian Press Leased Wire) Alexandria, Dee, 27,~Fire Chiet Seger ad thees of Mis br, ivaderen sustained Injuries while fighting a stubborn blaze which caused $12,+ 000 damage in the general store of D. E, Markson here on Christmas Day. Chief Seger suffered two frac. tured ribs when the floor gave way and fell into the basement. The In. juries of the three brigademen were of a minor nature, Many Attended Wuneral Norwood.~~Almost the ontire populace of Norwood and district attended the funeral of John Ewing Roxburgh~-a splendid tribute to the deep and lasting Impression which he has left behind In the community, to whose interests he had devoted so much of his lifes time, Mr, Harry Kerr {& spending the | Chiistmas week-end at his home in Kingston, "Mr. - Bud" Christmas at his home in Camp. bellford, Mr, Gerald Kennedy, of Detroit, was the Christmas guest of his par. ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Kennedy, Agnes street, Mr. I'red Pearce, of Walkerville, Is the guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. C, I, Pearce, Hileroft street, wer the Christmas wee-end, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Sharpe and family, of Deseronto, spent Christ- mas with Mr. and Mes, F. E. Gra- hum, 39 Gibbons St, Visit Our Store AND SEE OUR LINW The Fashion Shoppe 84 SIMCOE ST. 8. We invite you to come in and lock around at ow' Christmas Gift Sugges- tions. LAMBLE'S Kayser Chitivn or Boryice Hose, Silk to top. Guaranteed firsts $1.00 ATKINS' HOBIERY AND LINGERIR SHOP 114 Simcoe St, South Davidson spent | Mr, Reg. Gough, 128 Elgin Street ant, In spending a couple of weeks at his home in Collingwood, - Mr. Colin McDonald, of Toronto, ipent Christmas with his parents, | Mr. end Mrs. C, McDonald, Rob- | son Street, {Miss Marion O'Connell, Albert | Street, spent the Christmas Lou- day. with friends in Kendal, Misses Edith and Bessie Scott, 108 Division Street, spent Christe | mas with friends in Toronto. | Miss Jean McLean, of Detroit, is sponding a week's vacation with | her parents, Mr. And Mrs. McLean | Albert Street. Mr, Ernest Anderson, of Nortn | Bay, Is spending the Christmas || week-end with his parents, Mr. and | | Mrs, B. Anderson, Ritson Road, | south, | Mr, and Mrs. R, Barrons, Cor- {dova, were Christmas guests of Mr, and Mrs, W. L. Wannamaker, Loul- sa Street. Miss Ebba Larson, of Toronto, is spending. the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, O. Larson, Elena Street. Mr. M. Corrin, Flint, Michigan. | 1s spending the Christmas holiday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, L. L. Corrin, Elena Stroet. Myr, R, E. Benson, of the Royal Bank staff, spent Christmas with his pavents in Port Hope. Mr, G, A. Smith, Athol Street, spent the Christmas holiday at his home in Orillia. Mr. V. M, Blake, othe Royal {Bank staff, spent Christmas with his parents in Sydenham, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Pingle, Windsor, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. | "To the liole in the bank heneat! | the Big Hickory Tree," replied Jer "As you know, the hall fram the ter up to the bedroom passes be | tween some roots that no one larger than oursclves cun squeeze betwee: la. F. Cox, Elgin Street cast, ove: [> week-end. My, and Mrs, R. Ward, Simeose | Stroet south, were guests of frion is | [in Guelph, for Christmas, Mr, and Mrs. J. V. Findley, Que- (bec Street, are spending the Chris. [ mas holiday with My, Findley's par. ! {ents in Welland. Messrs. L. W. Currell and 1 { Ball spent Christmas with their | parents in Clinton, Miss Mary Davy spent Christmas ut her home in Bath. Mr, and Mrs, C, McDonald, 117 Conant Street, spent Christmas with relatives in Port Perry, Miss Bessie McKichnie, la Bottling Works, Sarnia, is spend- ing the week-end with his parents, Street east. Mr, Clayton Long, of spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, A, Long, Division Street, Myr, and Mrs, Charlies Vader, of mas week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. A, Long, Division Street. Miss Richmond, R.N., of Torouto, Is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. C. Vieker 102 Albert Street, Oshawa. Simcoe | Street south, is visiting her parents | In Collingwood over the week-end. | Mr. William Dickie, of Cocoa Co- | {Mr, and Mrs, R. B. Dickie, King Trenton, | Bancroft, are spending the Christ-| ol pattern 20 ¢» Dinner Oshawa Dairy Limited | Phone 618 Bp pe Rg ote > J The Executive and Staff take this opportunity to extend to all the sincere wish that this Christmas season may be replete with Joy and happiness, 434 Simcoe St, South TILLIE THE TOILER GAVE ME LET Hee KEP (T | DO BELIEVE THOSE CHILDREN ARE AOING TO ArT MAR REQ THE Way THEYRE ING ON By Russ Westover a id NEO ME OF Wek OWN Accord bald, I was not free" hore?" Enirler evolaimed, 'Mv "1 geo!" Shirley sald, trembling. [dear Mise Yorke, wou will find although she smiled. The game |vonres'f 14 for a 1pas Palit pu hub was lost now, and Shirley had no [ecore "ela satd Joga , "He . thought but to withdraw ar quickly [do yon prssiblv Asnpst fa venga Hi, Ni 2, ih i As possible; But suddenly it adem. | that this boy, whom Cuvier Thee: | " . i | CONTINUED | Nour MIS THR NEXT ONE 1

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