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Saturday only 2:30 - Irllrllrlntrll-(sallglllz- When you uzish your hand» trike an e.\tr.i h - "'°""°*°""'"‘ mlnlilfl to l'lll.\f‘ than thnioiighly-z Soap left (Ill lllf‘ .<~:ii'i is the must» Q oi much hand i-iinpptziz. ROARING GIINSI... FLYING FISTSI llotllq l lull ‘ k mqglm‘ lull Ciiilrircn slinuld hate tlieu‘ first smallpox vavrinatlnti tioiorn titcir f-rst hirihiln FlPPfirillllg In an Pm- ‘ Jucnt pll_\'$lt.til. IT'S STILL RATIOTYEI) The name sugar applies to more l (than 1C0 substances. such as sii:- g ‘ rose. glucose. iructns. lactos. mal- . _ tote and otltors. LAND of the LAWLESS =5 B! '§ Grahrm York, "WE'LL nrrsnfmjms 0.45m" ' "Now. hrwenl. cn, "I'm g5; g to carry you over the rough ground whelhel‘ 3'01! like l! or not. You Fer Pleasure i . THE_ CI-IARLUFPYTOWN GUARD! N her [lance hardened. "I mutt o hllcn uhep on the irlund."" summer“! Otcphnn. ‘That's all - nothing u: ‘on’! nbout." io- They wept. but ltepncn ward: the stint-one. and u 14d! Kitty puud him no nw Mr U" more clenrly. Saw tho ‘nhided eyrl. the carmined lips. the dross. Just than Ventrin emerged and greeted him warmly. "What have you been up to!" he dmtanded The ClPI-aln Ipokia banterlngiy. but when he nlw 010 look in Stephen Hylton‘: eyes he laid a hand nn the Your: M8115 anoulders "That's all nght, my lad. I understand " i "I don't think you do,‘ cortlosled stephen bitterly "t came to ask about having dinner in my cabin. but I'm not so sure now whether I'd not rather be sick Instead.‘ CHAPTER. XIII DINNER FDR TWO Stcphen Hylton and Moyra Win-i stanley dined together that eve- ning In the somewhat cmmped confinement o! Slephb-‘Ys cabn For Stephen. however, the meal was not a conspicuous success It, had been spoiled to a considerable extent by his recent encounter with Liedy Kitty. -' ' Mayra had noticed Stephins preoccupation during the meal. but she had refrained from comment- ing upon it until they tat for a little while smoking over hhelfl coffee "You seem worried. “that's the matter?" The girl's ‘words were in-‘ tended to be casual. but all the; sante Stephen detected the dew hint. of concern in them. "Nothing really," he responded. "I had 4 bit of a snack before d111- rer and I'm afraid. .. 0h, hang it. l don't know why I etiou-ld be ixorryxing about it like thisl" The girl in the chair nvDaslte to him regarded Stephen with quiet. thoughtful eyes. "I thought. perhaps,“ the c us» tered skilfully, “that it m-ght be the elfect of your advHI-UTE this afternoon " "I wish it had been.’ he said. bitterly "Can 1 help you. Mr nyllov?" The question was askcc with an almost juvenlfe naturalnrss that Tor the moment unused him to (o star‘. in the mldst o! ‘ti: semi- dreaming “You!” he- qursiiomcl, puzzled. “How can you help when Y9" don't know what the ailment bap- hold the torches and wet be back 83a." 1i no tme. ‘it's mt rwly ‘"38’ far to the beach from he e I (‘Xpltftrd the place pr lly 1.31 1-. ‘Juglily this afternoon. Ft e1 c ld?" “N01; now." she oavnrd, quite sure you're all right?" i y. i i‘ i" ., ! ASPHALT SHINGLES Dressed and Rough Lumber MGCDONALD s. ROWE l...“ my ‘hungry muggy m! 1,1 Woodworking c9‘ Lld- i brt vou are, too. Hope thryK-e ell; us some dinner " l Phmle 3'" l During the return jouivey Ste. lDhen chatted lightly and inccnze. lqllenllfllls’. and it was not long be- iore the lights o! the yacht came 1 into vinw "Here we‘ are." he ccminentd. “mrothcr three hundred yards and were back home" g i ’ L‘ RAYMOND HATTON ‘IAN IHIVANY A mouoouu mcmu SERIAL - MUSICAL FEATURETTE - CARTOON Plus: mm” . _—'_". —~ ; Announcing. . . i A PLAN FOR EVERYONE TO FLY i YOU PAY $25.00 DOWN and only $3.00 PER WEEK l I i i I i l i She was scrrv the return jzurgiey had izern so brief. It had se med so much longer when she had get out to find Slwheri. More thn Now you too can easily learn Flying ol u cost well within “m: Sh? did!" mm to mm n to yeunreuch. _ _ _ the people on the yacht, She Qualify now for your Private or Commercial License with wanted Stephen Hylton {or my- self. It didn't matter that she our Highly Skilled Instructors. i CALL AND VISIT . Paul’s Flying Service is Went without dinner. she knew she ‘ivolfd no anywhere with Siphon 50 1W8 M llwv were alone together, _"I can walk from here." she told him, as they descended to the bench. “Thank you for carryng i v ' l CH'TOWt-i AIRPORT PHONE T8003 Stflixplion set her down yghtly ' _ . . . "T crc." h.» said, "n g f , , Pusszngu Flights - Charter Flights Instruction and n“ Ohmmfly not, (fhdngifnglfirgr ___ __ ___V _ _____>_ My dmncr to-ngizt 11 5i;- Tim. ..._. (itliy doesn't like the may I'm QUICKIEFSI tfflceii Reynolds ¥ dressed I'll nave dinner in my cabin " l "If Wu do can I join you?" YT-hcre was an eagvrvncw in her ‘voice that surprised Stephen. “Why of course, What a [Qlly “"5- Yflu 8o ahead to ymu cabin while I see about havirg dinner brought down " At the head of the gnngwzy he Walchcd h" Tun llfllllly along the dock and smiilcd tiappily lu nim- l self. Site was a strange Lttle crea- rture and needed a lot o! thirk ng - I ovor. l. Stephen turned to descend to ‘the saloon in search o1 Ventriss, .A_ chatter or voices lloated up to trim-ripples o! laughter. and it isuruck him as being rather odd at that moment, saloon ho \ “You're “Ot course I am." he told her hloyra Winstanlm, did not rep y.‘ l i i i pariah!‘ l Ihaecoondaflnitofylln IN! hrotlh the tit-l‘- evu and llyiton noticed it. ‘Tm sorry." no u lo- gllrd, Iwittly "I ahuuldnt n aid that. You'll think I'm M! for ma. and I wnuldtfi like you to think that. 1 MVBnT QOPIW"! whnt happened a luv l-‘WII I80- elther Only a woman lie Y0“ ootud have done what vou did " A 11ml llow o! haliplflefl verlmd Ute look oi pain that hcn been In the girl‘: ovu a ntoment -tl°- There wn 1. ulleinco tor u mom- ent. then the uld: (To be continued) Prince Street School Junior Closing Today The Junior closing o! Prince Street School will be held in the school hall at 2 pm. Thursday. June .26th. Mrs. (DrJ J. P. Lantz o! the City School Board, will preside. Prizes and Certificates for the year's work will be presented to the pupils o! Grades I. II and 111. and all relatives and lriends are cordially invited to be pres- out. The musical part. of the pro- gram will be under the direction o! Miss Lillian MacKenzie, Mus. Bac. Programme Remarks by chairman. Chorus, “Over the Hills and Farr Away"-(e.rr. Wiseman). Presentation o! Certificates and Prizes to Grade I (Miss Fraser). Motion Song. “Partner Come and Dance with me"—-(Humperdinck). -Puplls o! Grades I and XI). Presentation o! Certificates and Prizes m Grade I (Mrs. Mao- Caull). Chorus. “I Have a Little Pony" (arr. Whittaker-t; "Old King Coie." Presentation of Certificates and Prizes to Grade I! (Miss Mac- Donald). Piano Solo, “Did You Ever See a LasSieT". by Maida Rogeraon. Chorus. “A Little Dutch Story." (Burket. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes to Grade II (Miss Pound). Motion Song. "Sunbonnet Sally and Overall Jim" (Johnson).- Ptipils oi Grade III. 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IIISOII Iflllfll... tocmrnununnvmit, IHI IIIIOIII" i‘ LUAY oi Arts deizree cum laude in 1944 sonl. d y T18" om...- izziszrrv. ..i;..;:::"t":."§ai1i.i:?.."r:gz=.tii.""atizsis*sii.t<iii“ l“) Umvvr-‘ilv oi’ America lrom where America. she has had outstlasdcliig hresetttation of Certificates and ‘h, received me degree M Mun‘, Mme“ ‘which manned In ‘he hon or l Island Girl elected a lite time meanber of the National Social Science Honor S04:- Prizes to Grade III (Miss Bre- q; 5e19,,“ m social wwk on Jun. hautt. 1.1. ‘Ithe honor which Min Butler The K1115 ha; received i5 granted only to t“. -—-—-——————-—'—— ulty members and students oi’ var. ious American tiniversltiet who lplent or a Diploma tn Social wm; have had at least twenty aemoster- from the National Catholic School hour: o! social science with an a1 50cm 33w», wuhyngwn avenge grade at over at per omt D. C. ' and who have dhuwn unusual in. terest and aptitude in the study d auoh sciences. Miss Butler. who in the younger daughter o! Mr. and Mira. T. Andrew Butler o! this city. is a gfldugtg o: Prince of Wales College. and was the first young lady to grudunu lrom Si. Dunstan’; University from ‘when she recaived her Bachelor which was bestowed upon her hi a formal dinner given by the mph. Chapter o! the Honor Society. On June 7, Miss Butler was also a m. I Receives Honor oo,..,.,,m,.., m“ n» wars o! Gfllflhitl Khan m aid to have taken the llvoa o: 5,. 000.000 people, _..___.__.._ IIDIEVAL UNIVIIJT! The University o! ldlerno. Italy, rounded in the ninth century, is m; oldest in Europe. J 0 It has been azmotuicod in Wuh- ington. D. C., that Miss E. Gertrude Butler. B. A, M.S.S.W., has been iety Pl Gamma. Mu, Inc. This was ill \\ - \\\\\ At the door o! the paused. A woman wu coming through leaning on a. man's arm. .'I‘he man mus Claude Greatr x. The woman be didn't ieingnizg for the moment. Than, with n stab of amazement he saw the; It wnsl [Lady Kitty. but B dillkrort may Kitty ircm the woman he had‘ known. l "Hello. Stephen." the called to him, ‘wherever have vou bran.‘ We were getting quite worried about you, weren't we Maude?" l _ Stephen flood staring, wondering “"11 . whether he was heorlng aright, ixow"'-¢“ wontfe in; wnetltcr he W13 seeing iarlgfzi. too. "Ha is too a tliorougltbrcd—tho Guardian Want Ad said he “d, Km, m, m b,‘ o, m; V" IN P" "l" fill" lprtao on tho paw; mun hoe end ‘i . lemouton i‘? TRANSCONTINENTAL INTERNATIONAL rams-ocean SAULT STE. x0e; 4.441424 MARIE ' PORT ARTHUR 0 FORT WILLIAM On July 1st, Trans-Canada Air Linea will route its transcon. tincntal planes via the new Great Lakes Airway, napping at Sault Ste. Marie and Port Arthur-Fort William. On the same date a service will also be established lo Mndiclnc Hat and Swift Current. Also, on July 1st, 1 new direct T.C.A. route will be put inc-q effect bctwccn Winnipeg, Saskatoon and Edmonton, These improvements will reduce thc flying time “m” Quad; and help you to save still further valuable hours, available ta you for holiday or bubincss trips. Plan today - g Go T.C.A, For Tim Tabla and oflnr Informctlol . Consult your Local Travel Agent. 1-14.00 $4,...