_ //\ Iodlsed M * " 1€IuranPqfllIee Been Iodleed Three! Teblefe eenteln iodine In less snipe: |&‘ |lIUIIIIl|l.|IlI¢HY, eleetiveiv. ‘lnreelsse... ~_°-----350. us‘... 50' Glyeorine of Thyme! Pesfilles gnlhe velue e! e pvele noel eel- pergle. loch peetllle celfiles spoonful H: equllvelsnl el ene-thlvdiee 0 out septic, eeelhlnp Ciyeulne el ‘lhylnel . . . 9, Britain 3 Choicn sum» lain TOMORROW: Gene Tunney twice m;1d;_d“t:lutni’i§1t‘i;:t Jvictiories over 9 so Dem hilt his greatest knockout we: 5:: ea egeinst his own fears. Tunney, himself. tells how it happened mg what it meant to him. Are your clothes el- weyn reedy tor weer- ingf Frequent clothes inspection end needed cieenin: In time keeps nil your clothes (reel: end weereble. Plume Q: for pick-up service. 11 big leeks or little drips Are rushing you quite nerv- nu.--. did success with over 300 ettending. There were Golda end Brownies !mm the Basilica, st. Paul's st. Peter's. Southport,Mersh- iield, Trinity, zlon, selvetlon Army end even irom St. Vincents or- phenepes, Bt. Jeimes Brownies were eiso present. it reelly was s very fine turn out of emert weu benevo- ed girls. We were eiso happy to have with us our Provincial Com- eissioner.. Mrs. J. Gordon Mec- Donnid. other visitors were Kiss 1. Aree'neu.lt.. Div. oonIninie$. Mrs. E. M. Begnaii. Ooenmissioner, Miss G. Hart International Com- missioner, Miss Lilian Duchomin, Public Relations Commissioner. Miss S. Mecxinnon Prov. Oernp Commissioner, commended the Rslly with her Oommittoo most cspebly end all the events proceed- ed with smoothness end precision. Miss Jens Johnstone led the Brownies in singing end Miss Men- Kinnon the Guides. Films were shown end Miss Areensult spoke on thorn ‘ od'rhinir.ingDey. empheninz thet "look beiore you leep—Thinx be- iore you speaie—"' end always do your best—to think shout the Guide Lows end Promise end to keep them. "I-leppy Birthday wee sun: in honor or the chic: Ci-uidee birth- dey.. Lsdy Baden Powell. borreino Von Masrion conducted a rousing singing some that geve the girls an opportunity to stretch their legs. The Eeiiy closed with Guid Hymn. Promising. Lows livenoonp and Tops. Mrs. J. Gordon Mec- Donsid dismissed the loose group and wished everyone goodnight. 'flse Brownie Shield Hove you notiiied Mrs. Jenkins whether‘ you are competing for the Shield. I: not will you please do so so soon as possible. How shout Sumrneraide. the present holders. BOTH oven 21 Iesnuel Hopkins Aderns '1tmust betorriblotoboewelb flower." he jeered. . . She made a isace et him. “Any- way. re rother dance with Aymon. I'm going to dress now." As the low eorel heediends mu. Weliis weitinc for her behind the liieboet. wondered how much could be crowded into tour deys ox that jeweled setting. He hsd lost his tests {or his own nut phreso," Interlude without e1ternath'. By the way o! puoeution he peered beneath the cenves. No Mr. Metziger this time. He did not ex- pect it. Streined relstions existed between him end the pertinecious phctocrepher. ‘me trouble hsd bo- izun on the previous evening when Weuis inveded the other'e oebin withesetpurpose in mind. set. Metziger hed grinned st him. "Wes that e. swell clinch sequence!" he ill-edvisedly zloeted. “You got it, did "I'll say I got it! Plenty. lo- msnce‘! Boy!" * “ Give it to me." Mr. Metsizer ioicnod surprise end inoomprehension. "whet tor?” “To save your iiie," slid Weliis primly. Veinly did the menear ergue, plead. moon. and eppoei to the spirit oi coaporetlon. There wee e fuiness ebaut the ususliy urbane young men which werned other egeinst too much 2- ing. He wented thet film end he wanted it now! ~ chapter XIV Mr. Metziaer wes nobody’s iool. Foreseeing the possibility at some for it by heving ready e substitute end wholly innocuous roll oi iilm. This, with indignent protests. he delivered to his perseeutor. Welib stepped outside end eournitted it to the vssty deep without prayer. "Keep ewey from thst deck." wes his iinei werninc. hr the sets of eppeererioee Ilr. Metniger suiked. Inwsrdly he wins et peeoe. The precious clinch se- quence lurked securely benoeth the E e stert. "Oonoeieiee tumbling you?" nun she soiievod him by e ripple at and odd- endmm ‘(You look it" "lover s pens." “line ion working too well, um should it. " “note in ref! reasons. I’: Inodln ebout—ebout necking get sort of thin. We never "l¢orI." he I . ' . Th not lire end liked such complication. he had __eperod ' _ vented to imow." "And theory?" "I thought perheps I knew from whet you were tekinp s vecetion." "Well. whet?" "Domesticity." "Domeet—you ed?" "No. I don't think so now." "Why not now?.' . "Let's put it thet you don't strike one so heving hed—er—un- limited experience." Rio decided not in porous that line eny further. "Are you still holding it against me that I'm e hum sport shout Mr. undue’: end think I'm merri- Iy. "I'm not eating my questions.’ “No. You don't set questions: That's one or the things I like you tor." she edded. brightening. ‘Though it isn‘t too flettering that you should show no curiosity." "I've found out wine 1 most “Andthetiv "i'iietthero'snot_emilyolehsin thoot!erin¢.our nest cousins, u.ieeoto irnnovo hoot um tires DON'T WAIT TILL MAY~ DO IT T0-DA)’/ BUY ON and choir in the fines: covering febrigs, Your choice of colors. {or eiterwsrd I'll teke my cheneee. Li I get hurt—" "I don't want you to he hurt," she crim out. "--thet's my risk." "Oh. whet e trip!" she weiiod. "I wesn't going to drew e serious hreeth tor the -whole time. And now—"-she put her hand on his e end tumod to fees him. ''l'd ‘ tor be honest with 9018: Welly. My ennzement to Gimme Wei-in; will probebly be ennouneed bl- tore we get beck." "Ah! '.l'het's it. were you me- nin; away from him?" "Pertly." 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