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THE BUILDING OF JALNA By MAZO DE LA ROCHE INSTALLMENT XIL (Continued) Half ixvhour later she wag in herclothes, with the exception of Yit tav. Tint she had out on her linen chemise; her long, lace-edged drawers, her hand-knit silk stockings with clocks Jbn the sides, her white flannel petticoat, her voluminous finely-tucked cambric petticoat, her dark red skirt with flounces edged with ruby-colored velvet ribbon, her little sacque with. lawn and lace under- 1 1 I sieeves, ner gaux emuiuiuticu Indian slippers. She felt oddly weak when she -had finished dressing and did not attempt arrange her hair. It hung to her waist in a rich russeVmane.

She opened the door and looked into the hall. Then he cast backward glance at Ernest. At this moment there was no tenderness in it. He had been, with her too much. She wanted to get away from him.

Though she felt a little, giddy there was an exhilarating lightness in her body as she moved along th hall. In the dining-room she saw the heavy cornices above the windows waiting for curtains to be hung. The light from the 'colored glass' windows on either side of the front door cast bright patches of green, purple and red -over her. What lovely windows, she thought, nd they had been her very own" idea! By their KHirhtri cau; hat (h ilrv had cleared. The sun was shining.

She' opened the door tfnd stepped into the porch. She found herself face to face with Dr. Ram- sey. Xm rAAoraA 'wftH snirif XTm Whlteoak, how dare you!" he exclaimed, taking off his hat and throwing it on the floor of the porch. She had known he had.

a temper, but such an exhibition of it filled her with amusement. She clung to the door handle, laughing at him. How dare you!" he repeated nave given my permission for you to' be up in your own room in two days and here you are in the porch! And alone! Let me 4.11 1 1 icu juu, jruu may uring on trouble that will keep you in bed for weeks." VITA-VIM com MUlTim CAPSULES IN your PARCELS Send them to husbands, sons or brothers overseas cr to friends and relatives in Great Britain. Canada's men in the armed forces are thebest fedjn the worldbut there may be times when vitamin-complete meals are lu Nyal Viu-Vim Multiple Capsules are sis of the-established Vitamins, 'plus liver, and iron concentrate. MaVe sure your menfolk suffer no dietary Vitamin deficiency.

Supplement their excellent army fare by sending them Vita Vim Capsules. Send them also to friends in Great Britain to supple- it their restricted food rations. ate: a ii Sold onfy br th ffjl DrvUist in your nmighbotuhood. jg J. DcDsly, Phm.D.

CnESIlST and DRUGGIST 220 ELGIN ST. HON 1 OTTA A "I'm as right as rain, she said, using the hew slang of the period. He looked down at his haKaaJ though he had a mind to kick It. Then he said, still looking at it: If you feel so capable of looking after yourself you may do so at your next confinement." There-is not going -to be another," she answered loftily. He gave her an ironic smile.

"You tell me thata passionate woman like you!" Now his eyes were on her. "I have a husband who considers my health," sjae returned, still more loftily. "Does he give you permission to ignore my, orders?" "I do what I like!" "Well you shall go back to bed now." "I.will not" "You shall!" "I defy you!" He caught her by the arms and turned her round. His grip was like iron. For.

a moment she felt helpless, then she" threw her weight against his shoulder and stretching up her hand took a handful of his rather long, wiry hair. "Will you loose me?" she pant ed. He gave a little excited laugh. With a sharp intake of breath he bent his head and kissed her lips. Both stood motionless a space.

They heard a light step on the newly spread gravel of the drive. Dr. Ramsey picked up his hat and, still more flushed, turned to face Daisy Vaughan. She 'was astonished by the sight of Adeline. "Why, Mrs.

Whlteoak you "upr she cried. "How. lovely!" "Yes, isn't it?" "And how well you look! You have an enchanting color. Hasn't she. Dr.

Ramsey?" She gave him an Intent look. he returned stiffly. There was a somewhat embar rassed silence, but it was soon broken by Daisy exclaiming: "What do you suppose has happened? Kate Busby 'has eloped with Mr. Brent! Her father is in a towering rage and says he will never forgive her. Do you Ihlnk.he ever will, Dr.

Ramsey?" 1 haven't the faintest idea." "I think an elopement is so ro mantic. Nothing would hinder me from marrying the man I loved. I would fly with him to the ends of the earth. Everyone seems to think Mr. Brent Is a quite good match, even though his means are uncertain.

What do you think of such infatuation. Dr. Ramsey? Ill wager you disapprove of it." "I'm in ino position to judge anyone's be returned. Dalsy, dacting down the hall and throwing herself on her knees by the side of the bed. "Oh you darllngr angelic Ernest!" She clasped him- to her breast' But she had nothing he wanted.

He continued to cry. He-thrived in the weeks that followed and continued to be an object of great interest to all about, for he had set the 'seal of birth on the new house. Nicholas found himself of less consequence. Frequently Gussie was set to minding amusing him while the baby slept Though so young, she had a capable way with her and often- he. would do her bidding.

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Per. to bees 9. Ireland. 10. Kind of hat 12.

Center of. thought; 14. Pointed arcn 15. Boy nickname 16. Price (abbr.) 17.

Type measure IS. Ostrich-, like bird 20. Rough lava 22. Warp-yarn 23. Chat 29.

Percolate through ashes 31. Hinder 32. Read 34. River (Swiss) 33. Erbium (sym.) 38, Center 33.

Board of Ordnance (abbr.) 40. Sign of Infinitive 42. Per. to anc Scandinavia 46. Regions 46.

Moan 49.Railat 31. Small island 52. Mister (Sp.) 13. Feline DOWN 1. Title used oaklnr.

2. Persia 3. Fish net 4. Jewish Deck over a cabin 6. Ungrateful .7.

Cuckoo S. Glacial snow 9. Subside 11. Sun god 13. Deities of nature 19.

Biblical cif 21. Luzon Negrito 22. Lofty mountain his will against hers she bad no power to control him. He would shout and scream in her face. He would pull her curls.

He now weighed more than she and would push her aside to grasp a toy or reach his mother's knee. Gussie loved little Ernest He was sweeter than her best But she did not love There were times when she loved him very much but- there were other times when she would have liked to get rid of him. On a warm brieht morning In May the nurse hard set Nicholas In his perambulator on the grass. It' was near the ravine where passing workmen might amuse him or the flight of returning birds. They came in great num bers, In clouds, filling the air with their song.

Always there was some living thing to watch at Jalna. A farm hand led past a fine team of Percherpn horses, just bought by Philip. They trotted by in gentleness and strength, moving obediently to the slight draw ing of the rein. Nicholas ceased to play with his woolly lamb and leaned forward to watch them as though appraisingly. his bril liant dark eyes looked out from under the frill of his pale-blue silk bonnet The great glossy flanks of the Percherons Jogged upland the bright metal trimmings of the harness jingled.

Nicholas saw how their cream-colored tails were caught In a knot with red ribbons. He turned over his lamb to see if its tail were the same, and findinz It had nothing more than a lit tle scut, of wool, he pushed out his under lip In disapproval. Gussie, sltUng on -a little stool by his side, thought he was about to cry. She joggled the peram- mulator up and down with an experienced hand. He turned his gaze" somewhat resentfully on her.

He did not want to be joggled. He wanted to get out and walk. He tried to unfasten the strap which held him. "No, said. Naughty." To De Continued Dally.

1 Thousands Hear District Pipe Band Stirring music of the bagpipes floated over Major's Hill Park last night to the ears of several thousand RA members and their friends when the District Depot Pipe Band gave a program of Scottish marches and folk dances. Conducted by Pipe Major John this active service Lansdowne Park band appeared through the good graces of the Ottawa' Summer Theatre Committee. Jack Vinokur of the RA acted as master of ceremonies, Also contributing to the program were Bob Endleman, pianist and Teddy" and Val Thompson, vocalists. Cpl. Carol Keith did the accompaniment Leading off with the famous march, "79 Farewell to the pipe band played the well-known "Road to the "Cameron Men" and lesser known Scottish airs such as "Delica "Because He Was a Bonnie Lad" and "Kilt Is My The pipers trooped up and down with fine bearing despite a group of troublesome boys who played tag, rolled on the grass, and even ventured inside the pipers ring until ejected with a few boots.

Unfortunately, the loudspeaker system was not adapted to the vocal xnd instrumental numbers, which did not carry far beyond the portable stage. Teddy and Val Thompson's "Fellow On a Furlough" and "Good Night Wherever You Are" were nevertheless well received. And Bob Endleman showed considerable pianoforte technique in Beethoven's "Sonata Pathetlque" and Rachmaninoff's VPrelude in Sharp During the program Lt Yvette Perrault CWAC made an appeal in both languages for more recruits for the Women's Army Corps. U.S.. COMMANDER DECORATED ROME, Aug.

8. Lt Gen. Jacob L. Devers, of. the United States, deputy commander-in-chief in the Mediterranean theatre, was made a Knfght Commander of thev Order of the Bath by King George during the latter's visit tp Italy, It was disclosed today.

23Inct 24. Mtra 28. Summing up 27. Meadow 28. Blunder 30.

Hanging screen -33. Type measure 37. Style of architecture 3S. Obstacle 39. Metallic rock 4L Capital of Norway 43.

Girl's name 44. Condiment poAG srigCkS sT ml g5 5F olj1 a 1 55 1 vieT tjs ll vTpj TJ" Ts(r4rs AJuwsr point (abbr.) (poet) 60. Erbium (sym.) it it IT" 1 ti ttT 44 44 i 7 T5" im 11 1 1 w. 8-9 Solution to this puizle will be published tomorrow. Makes 13th Blood Donation Veteran of the First Great War, and holder of six -decorations including a Mention in Despatches and the French Medal of Honor, Sgt H.

R. Allen, CM.SC, and orderly to Defence Minister Ralston, donated his thirteenth blood transfusion to the Red Cross Tuesday. Prog Cons Endorse Policies of Drew TORONTO, Aug. 8. (CP) A of Progressive Conservative members of the Ontario Legislature and defeated candi dates in the last provincial elec tion today endorsed the policies of Premier -Drew, it was an nounced tonight- 7 Matters, pertaining to riding organization also were discussed at the caucus, it was understood.

The was learned, outlined his future plans and re ceived full support from dele gates for progress' attained so 'far in implementing the party's 22- point program outlined- before the last provincial election. A member said, the 'Premier also took up with members "the situation which has arisen, as a result of the refusal of the Dominion Government to convene a Dominion-provincial conference before passing social He referred specifically to family allowance bill, it was A A siaiea. Your Individual Horoscope By FRANCES RAKE. Look In the section In which your birthday comes and find what your outlook' is, according to the stars, tor Thursday, August 10. March 21 to April 20 (Aries) Significant benefic rays today.

Don't bev led falsely by artificial promises. Make your own breaks, attainment will follow. April 21 to May 20 (Taurus) Among the many favored: writ ing, advertising, commercial art, especially, projects requiring mental alertness, and general business matters. 'Check on hazardous teachings. May 21 to Jane 21 (Gemini) Excellent planetary vibrations should stimulate both personal and financial, activities.

Of course, sensible caution is the formula in any and all' undertakings. June 22 to July 23 (Cancer) Aspects are definite now. To achieve gains you seek we emph asize perseverance and a re solve to maintain more enduring bestowing good will the while. July 24 to August 22 (Leo) Have intelligent discussion with associates, friends before making important changes, commitments Involving money. Prepare to meet both good and bad August 22 to September 23 (Virgo) Give everything.

you have this fine day. 'You can make unqualified advancement, enrich your-, assets and improve your social standing, Romance most ly unopposed, encouraging. September 24 to October 23 (Ubr). Penetrate pearly the prospects before you, to deter mine under which circumstances your fullfledged efforts are most needed. Strike happy medium in demands, gratuities.

October 24 -to November 22 (Scorpio) Aspects are of im portant value today. How you use these contributions, "invoke your capable, knowledge, counts most Be careful to take right advantage of possibilities. November 23 to December 22 (Sagittarius) Star elements are the tools and intelligence wish? Your specific talents suit this day. Don't be tardy getting started. December 23- to January 21 (Capricorn) Don't be intimidated by others' misfortunes them, but disregard any ill influence on your own conduct.

Confidentially, you' can go Tfar, and well, if you are yourself. January 22 to February 20 (Aquarius) Can be one of your luckiest, of days. Indications promising. Swing' into stride and "get Expansive un-dertakingsfavored, also romance, home, matters. February 21 to March 20 (Pisces) Really generous plane tary day.

Fertile for invest ment, real estate, future planning for sound production. Take it as though you expected it to work well." IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTH -DATE: Always ready to engage in large undertakings; can be successful in finance. Train yourself properly to take, full advantage of all Fine, musicians, artists, judges; bankers born under Leo. Correct faults rather than console self. Ottawa's Squadron Has Had Busy Time LONDON, Aug.

8. (CP) The City of Ottawa Typhoon squadron, led by Sqdn- Ldr, William Pentland of- Calgary, roared across the English Channel at 7-25 auv on D-Day to support the British Army on the. north coast above Caen. They have hardly paused since, as the Allied bridgehead spread in three 'directions. Many of the Squadron's pilots have been together since before the unit went to Alaska In 1942.

The first operational sweep (or A It uie squadron, wno cm mem-selves the Beavers, came early this year in a flight over the you have, what more-do you Channel Islands. Journal Vacation Subscriptions Payable at The lournat Office Have you started making lists of what you will need to buy for your, holiday? Rate The Ottawa Journal as first on that' list so you may keep up with Invasion developments as well as Interesting news from home. And be sure to pay for your subscription at The Journal office as. early as convenient so there may be no interruption In your daily delivery between homer and your arrival at cottage or resort 1 You may 'have The Journal mailed to any address in Canada for as short a period as one week. The rates are: 1 week, 2Qj cents; 10 days, 30 cents; 2 weeks, 40 cents; 1 75 cents; cash with order, and payable only at The Journal office.

No telephone orders, please. STORE CLOSED from Monday, July 31 st jto Monday, August 14th AnwsTnonGfi nicimnDson SHOE riTTINO SPECIALISTS 7t SPARK8 ST. 2-1222 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. 1 JU. 13 Cider-Quaffing Germans End Up as Prisoners WITH THE U.S.

ARMY IN FRANCE, Aug. 8. (A1) Nor mandy cider rather-than Allied weapons caused the downfall of one group of Germans. Four German soldiers found in a cider 4 4 Iff i on. OOHNNIEl VOU IT CLEANS YOUR BREATH WHILE IT CLEANS YOUR TEETH A-v A 1 house with cups upraised and rifles stacked outside were cap-tired by an American squad -and 10 other- reeling Germans who already had quaffed the brew were picked up in the" same vicinity.

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