l.” "may ‘b... fihmufrfihéabfiléflfl“ MATTIIEW 8i IAoLEANTi. Siiiirii ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY, us. arose: J. TRAIIIOR SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR 1..."... HERE T0 SERVE YOII COMPLETE SHOWING or illIALlTY run com IN ADVANCE STYLING FORs1947.» A Small Deposit Reserves Your Selection BUDGET or LAYAWAY PAY CASH. CHARGE. BUDGET OR LAY-AWAY-WIIICHEVER YOU PREFER? TERMS IN ACCORDANCE WITH WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE REGULATIONS MATTHEW 8r MoLEAN, Siiiiriii JULY 270th * IAlways Another I Spring if Adelaide umphrlol :_... x r had promised. and more. The cot- iage, i-f one could call ii. that. was constructed from trees felled on the island. It was a huge, ram- bling. two-storied affair with l .' central thirty-two foot, studio ‘living room. surrounded by a ibalcony oft of which were the , lleeping quarters. | Four negro men servants pro- |vided service so efficient that ‘comfort became a luxury. but the rule of the host and hostess was dnformality. Guests were free to “follow their own whims, to en- tertain themselves as they wish- ed. or Join in the plans that were provided, to have meals-with the exception of dinner at eight-as they chose; picnic or buffet style. [or from trays brought to their IOUhll. The rooms were always filled to overflowing. des Mr. and I Mrs. Phillipe there were two mar- ,|'Ied sons with their wives- and families and friends. Marty. or Martha Anne. as she had been llhristenecl. always had a group of ldmlrers. either staying at the cottage or coming over from the mainland. In the big boat house there were garagcd two shining speed honts with twenty-four cylinder Dusenberg engines; a beautiful sloop with three liuii- dred feet of sail, with which Marty had won more than one sil- vrr cup at the Yacht Races, scv- eznl roiwboats and two canoes. For swimming. guests were taken to the mainland where. beyond the spillway that controlled the rising WHIP!‘ of this lovely ten-inile arrJicially qupplied-gay with cabins. striped sun umbrellas. here was a towpath following fie bank edge with cottages vary- ing in size and osicniotion. iazgcd with such individual names us Oh Yeahl. Bottoms Up. Stop-a- Bit, Hot-Cha, Ketch-Em and next to it. CanT-Kctcli-Em. At night the amusement park. ing lights and rod and blue neon signs coaxing you to ride The Dips, cool off on The Chutes. turn upside down on The Loop, get rliz- izy in The Pretzel. shaken up in |The Dodge-Em. see yourself as |others see you in The Funny ouse. Inviting you to roll halls, Ishoot guns. play Bingo, win kew- pies with net ruffs around their fat middlcs; cruise or speed on the lake. dance to a name orchestra n the enormous pavilion built out over the wide dark water. or roller skate in the rink. I B:fnre a wcek had passed Aime had rlonc all c-f those things with (H25 Montrzomcry Titcy, III. close at hci" heels. . In fact, IlS he had warned her, it was next to impossible to lose the ‘ycurig man. Not that Anne ivanted Ito lose him. He was quite the maddest crcnturc she had ever mot. the most cosy fro-lug. themost amusing and lil:eablc-—and he did ‘make love divinely. Too divinely. Anne dccidcd one ‘evening after several weeks had passd-nearly four. as a matter of record-when the moon was full and the ivaicr hipped softly against the sides of the summer hcuse like a guitar playing irs- sighing accompaniment to Gil’s love song. It must have been on such a night that Romeo stood IVZIEBII! Julie-Vs haicortv. that Antony won Cleopatra. that. Sir Lancelot res- cued the fair Elainc. For o-n this night. without knowing how it happened-certainly’ wi-tho-ut es- ctation—Ar.'ine suddenly found erself in her lovely dream of a Cress with its marahou bolero in 11's strong arms with his kiss o-n Ier lips. "I‘vc been wanting to do that llnce the minute _I popped iip from behind that counter and saw you Australia Needs 250,000 Houses’ (By The Canadian Press; SYDNEY. Australia, July 24- Australian Government officials estimate that the countrv needs It least 250.000 new homes. and that it will take at least l0 years to build them. 1n the light of this shortage. the Commonwealth GOVEYTULIFDE drew up a nous ng program w ch aimed at the construction of 24.- homes. 1n the year ended ?__._________ New Antiseptic ~ Deodorant Mliall Checks Porspirstion at is 3 Safe for Skin! is issnul 9'..r'r:.."t.°...:;" 3.x...“ ... euehslnouw n re en s os Q ht clothes! my: llltlllfill In, sad nsbs iu winds: use ‘s: sch pulpin- ' IIOI, no}; odor. Younger Bet Oi shin ntions by asking. "Do you who this is?” or “This is so old friend of yours," Remember thatl the rson at the other end ofi the ine may not like to waste‘ time guessing. bun lliohssl of ssu death as s motlthceeus t June 30. bv government and Driv- pie agencies. Latest government re rts are that this program will e realiz- ed. The reports estimate that l9.- 450 dwellings had been ‘construct- ed by June 1 or were under con- struction. _ The government agencies im- plemeniing the program are the housing commissions set 11D in each state bv the state govern- ments on the advice of the fed: eral government. Build New Suburb 1n New south Wales. the larg- est. populated state, the housing commission plans the buildln of a new suburb of between .000 and 5.000 homes. which will be the largest single-home construc- tion program to be undertaken by any Australian government. The new suburb will have a population of 25.000 and will have its own churcjses. schools. com- munity hotel. shopping centre. "movie theatre, sports ovsi. librar- ies. klndergsrtens. landscape gar- dens and public perks. Meantime. the government has turned over many abandoned mil- itarv camps into housing settle- ments. providing an interesting pointer to community life. One of these settlemen‘ is at Heme Bay. an outlying Sydney suburb where 1.000 people await- ing homes live. Here. the resi- grecngrocer. grocer end fire squad. They also have organised, a ub with member- open for those between l4 and 25. and a welfare sssocistioniher eye§__n0 1..., he.- vm-y m“ [From the pavilion over the lako -the murmur of a love song drifted of senior tenants which organizes social functions and takes care of distresed cases where furniture or help is needed The residents blsn the construc- tion lster of a olevlround. dsv nin-ury. and first old hut. Hints on Etiquette Do not start teisohone conver- TOIAOOO IAN Iir 17th century RusstsVGi-snd .._.._._........._.. Ios Is s valuable source cs {n no , n out.“ IQBQIIDYIIlOI sax Isbus -shush of the drums and d h? isanltyhrelnstated? hadn't ‘the _ or pave o er own ss sa n , - merit or t se that she was not definitely $.17.- um" n“ m” "'7 m” llfllng for the ed. that someone besides David can.“ found her desirable? 5 standing there so cool and haugh- ty," Gil said. "Do you know yn-u have the most inviting lips and the loveliest honest eyes and the cunningest nose? In fact. my sweet. you have just everything. And the realizriti-cm far exceeds all anticipation, rules in the contrary. Anne. honey, aren't yin-u going to let me kiss you again?" For Anne had drawn nwny from him, though not as sorn as she might have. She knew she should have drawn away sooner, and that she should have expected this. Hridift she been flirting with‘Giil all of these magical mcon-drenslicd nights. deliberately leading him on. exercising each acid every one of_ the most subtle of feminine wiles? Hadn't she known-and been afraid, and hoped fervently -that Just this very thing would happen? Hadn’t she asked for it‘? She had not known Gil would kiss her like that. She had never ‘been kissed like that bfore. She .had never been klssd by anv mun except David. And although Da- vid's kisses were very nice, they had never made her feel this way. | ‘fl told you it was love," Gil was saying ln his slow drawl that lcould hold such a caressing note. "I told you lt wasn't a lie. You believe me now. don't, you. Anne?" His grin was not mocking; the appeal in his dark eyes could not be denied. “I told you I've been waiting for you all my life." he said-as if {that told and answered and set- tled everything. “You don't really mean that." .Anne returned with something he- itween dismay and delight, for she knew that she hoped he didl “You know I do.” Gi-l said. He took her hands and drew her to- ward him again he looked into on the sweet still air; the cadence of the clarinet. the wailing of the o hone. the muffled rhythmic sliding feet. In another moment ll would be kissing her again. Anne wrenched her eyes awa from the look in his and all it ssl She pulled away from him once know more. "But you . .. must not.’ In‘ she said. She did not see why she did not recover from that, plunge in the elevator. find her feet on n terra firma now. This should have been her moment. She should have felt ga and triumphant and casuu . fludnil. her pride been restored, The Willows was all that Marty ¥nging with shouts and laughter. ' came alive with a million beckon? Thefre rugged and road-right. ‘Huey outwear and outdlstance the finest pro-war tires. 'l‘hey’re Ilse New Sllverlowns . . . the greatest tires that B. F. Goodrich leadership in rubber research and engineering has ever produced. . - A new kind ofrubba ls used-developed Ivy B. F. Goodrich andouoeguardedsssolosesssillhryseerwAssewkiudof cotton cord is used-also developed by B. F. Goodrich. The result is a tire with a body 35% stronger-u tire lllllrllil! cooler, bus more resistance to bruises-mud gives more mile- age than you have ever bad bobbe- 4 B. I‘. Goodrich lotteries As famous as the name It bears, there is l B. F. GoorL-ioii long- life battery for every make of‘ car, truck or tractor. or radio. Ask your dealer for a B. F. Goodrich Buttery and put cxfris pep in the eleolrloll system of your our, truck or lrlclor. i I l. 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The —-the “Lloyd 690180" lillicrlil cled for the rest of eternity, follow you they laii . cost of freight rises with the dis- filmed 1°!‘ 5mm" "Y" 5""? put‘ her hlfilillit lf- trotfpshgp happened to be arriving f her between t em. as! m l or eav ng. m certainly iiie had not ex- She always wore white. and m...» may Fmrm Anti, pected in exercising those feml- erous letters and mementos hme - nine‘ wiles to come to this. "Please, unwed 1mm 1|] over the world '""" ' i;‘;‘“..22"l.°;.'l‘:.“ its-st": not. Socialist Front (To be continued) ' SANG FOB TROOPS -IIONOR@ DY KING DUB-BAN. Julv 24 -— (GP) -—T31\: w But bet’ mason, received the certificate o! don't forget the sir from on per- | commendation awarded to her by lshsble lmfll- .. ‘Inca to have been the subject t mg, m Jaewéorgngfmhsr A of? ‘Gum!!! 016i‘ walks info e of discussions among coinservathr. inqnlgoops at Durban throughout reached only b! "1100 end stun-alt fin pgfly m...“ the war. '* . Ina-Well It ti» Nil strength in the house. Ool. I: T. Btubhe. who oroserited vegetable one. ivperolus tlplmd Borne members say the certificate said that. some time peanut a ‘ ago also troops s "Why not?" Gil asked. "Don't. ou remember l told you I'd fol- whsn the troops lauded. lut when i. m com r r a miles .2.'.f.'_‘2."'.’..°.“.'.“i5$.".'.i”"'ll.i't'. wWi-i wifi- m»? -=“i=~ we my m, .0 you, my worldly Durban during their wartime tra- centre. cans of hilih quality British ll soveriiment- goods. all that 1 am. I want i0 vols. Many thousands of them re- Columbia stand Anne. Tomorrow. To- member her rich closi- voice stns- Life may be ionelv in the northern dlcllkd they favor fusion with the fly align’, This instsnt-q/ou know in! across Durban Bay the tunes out is. but if you have the money gfgyglvaieiggeblglbirmtieigrggagi; m1]kwagreheuaiiziiplézfflhggefll“ would resist the suggestion. Ari- the proud liner which the Kaiser other difficulty in achieving a launched in 1012 and which W" parliamentary combined front brought to the Tyne here in i939 would be that there are only a few to be scrapped. Since influential members of the Lloyd vessel has yielded 26,000 i011! “I of home and or South- Africa. at it's a You don't. . .1 any time of isy or night. when ii i m "Tl Lady in White who lowly... DuI-leian.” ‘Ihey reached the right person. _ '\ NORTHERN OUTPOSTS SHOPPER’! PARADISE was "Shangrl-Le" in the remote trap "n" fly WIN“. stood today “Y3” p?’ s). butlsome n.‘ . up. hereunto the no Ili-‘foret there mus been s mtnmder- waterways of lomnhisku amt .of the elent session. h...“ leave rivers which ed com-t isorthsrn Jilin! out on shelves ‘10d-$h0l?ii"ri"s piradise, Wlgiliton 24 -(R.euters)~ A move to form an "anti-Socialist front" in Parllamen Durban's i-iidv ——— v m. strength u. m _ White once prevented an ugly slt- nsioma July 24 - ion - gfinlfn», up... "W" °“ ° ustlon from developing usunwns 3.000 city housoivlves om find many a m; promoted by "m, angry non- oposn - s i. o; y, told recently st ii little ceremony lpgxhmagid fllhllll settlements oi m..." .I”c.........'.'.’.."'i.'$... anuIi-s 'By Fraser LONDON. July t by pooling government is be- en vmi siiwii wiir biisv- This plan. which does not an. age a fusion of parties. is re- I flliilflmflliil es end some members of the Lib- group is third Th! W!‘ DIN)’. elected 1 g- s i II is. 1m 1mm. {no "as ass-Km" i3 1-2 cents a p-und ctr freight‘ bers arc divided ""0 1W0 izrriiips 1 ml Th Lad in White is reirierir- lance north fron the su l n- War prime minister. and the Nat- JARRDW. Durham. amumh buy hot .d.°g.§...°'y§I.°“kr?cw beredeb trbons of ail nations from es. I ppy Ce tonal Liberals. remnants of ihe July 2! -(R.euters)--’I'he what 1 want. honey-I want to all ove the world who called at In the Buffalo Narrows fishing l!" Rlmlly MacDonald; iiarlon- art of the former German iii!" George party left in parliament. scrap metal. LINER DEMOLISHED erengaria today was towed Some National Liberals have ln- seven tugs from here en‘route l0 Rosyth. Scotland. where demilm‘ Morning Specials at the \ The MARIE ELENA BEAUTY SALON $5.00 m .........88-B° 3.50 IQIL-ieossen Untll ADI. lith- PHONE 2101 70 Great Goof!‘