aucusr 14. 19so ; some of No-Rinse Chemicals ..bur quit them in ct hurry!" Why should I put up with ' red hands when I know DUZ will I tried . those do my wash gloriously clean and white . . . andleave my hands DU soft and white, too. Here's why you can trust your wash and your ham .1... DUZ! wrri-tour RED HANDS ONLY ouz gives you this combination of rich, real soap and two scientifically-tested detergents for dazzling clean, white washes! bill is salsa for colors than E "no-rinse" chemical suds you can buy . . . and ever so kind to your hands! ING-I Nfliecislon Reached 0n Full. Pmlain C By FORBES Til-IUD! Inadian Press Business Editor "mere can-be little doubt the WM American continent is be- ” ins an economic unit. at least Cmar as the United states and Tide are concerned. y be second World War put it " "I "III bath and the cold war '9' It from driiting treat it. .0 TNII. vroduction chieis of the "0 countries most in Ottawa to ide what shall be done to.pre-- 0'I' treat productive bloc tor sing: economically. "Ping! that's Actually. it has been obvious since the and oi the second World War that would be it. The United states in two wars used up so much of her natural resource that it was apparent that, of neoeslty. Canada's relatively-untouched. ra- eourcea would have to be brought into play. The greatest barrier to making best use of this continent's resour- cea is a tendency to tab things by definite names. such as "customs union" or even "political union." phrases which are beclouding and Such terms forget the basis on which our automobile industry, for instance. and many another. are built: they forget that this country could be turned into a near tarmland without careiul Ii V a ..t.. attrtta-iqaiiisowaplsceiadhe giorth American and world pic- ure. In practice Canada has played it well. both rrom her own point or view and her particular con- tribution to world aiiairs. There is no etiectiva cc-opera- tion between Canada and the U. S. which cannot be accomplished without black and white dadnit- ions. It it likely than will be what amounts to a union: but it will be oi the wholawestern world and. we hope. ultimately. the entire world. The words "political tiniest". or suggestions that the U. 8. ions the Commonwealth or tint the Com- monwealth ioin the United States. only throw sand in the wheels which are moving them toward real union. Canada knows that through her union of experience wit the-seal the Commonwealth without polit- ical union; and through her grow- ing oneness with the United states without' sacrlilcing her right and ability to make a great coun- try out oi the northern half of the continent. Tl-ll HAGUE, Aug. 1 - (AP) - In a survey or the world tin pro- duction ior May and June roso the international tin study group here announced that world production of tin in concentrates in May in- creased to-1s.ooo long-tons against issue in April. WICIIITA FALLS. 'l'ex.. Aug. 3 4 - (AP) - live hundred iamilies were temporarily homeless in Wichita Falls today, victims or fioodin rlolliday-0 creek. on was atll risin in the south rtion of vs .n he city. largely a - helped her over" the seat, slid into - just put his arm around her ns here to you." sal TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 0 Marrying Mark I Vl0LE'l.'l'l KIMIALL D Continued she turned (mm the rain back to the iriendliness that fined Mark's jewel of a car. "King ior 3 day." she thought. Well, why not?" It would be something to re- member in the lean days 'to follow. "It sounds like a grand idea," she said. "and thanks a lot ior bothering." Valerie sighed with relief. She cast a look back at the Ark stand- ing iorlornly in the driving rain. It was rather sad to leave it there alone. She knew just why there were sudden tears 'way back in Lucy's eyes. It was almost like abandoning a child, or an animal in trouble. But. what else could the do? . ' alerle has a sort of maternal instinct for everything that runs by motor." explained Mark. He put his arm around her. "You know it isn't suffering there. dear heart." "I know," said Valerie. "It's just silly. Maybe you'd better drive now, It's raining pretty hard-" "Right," said Mark. "Isl think I'll just climb over and sit with Lucy," she suggested quietly. "Why notl" he agreed. He said nothing about the unconscious 'use of Lucy's name. Valerie could never offend very deeply, with her unerring instinct for kindness. He her place and started his engine. Through its quiet hum he could hear their voices, broken by oc- casional laughter. Once when he looked briefly over his shoulder he saw that Valerie had I Lucy's hand firmly in her own. XII They sat in the Alllngton lounge after dinner, talking and listen- ing to an orchestra that came from somewhere just in: enough away. Valerie thought it was all terribly exciting It gave her a. thrill to see Lucy in a dress oi primrose taiieta that she herself had never worn. For with the plans and the storm they had iorgotten all about Lucy's clothes. It wasn't until just as they were coming into the outskirts of Alilngton that Lucy suddenly rs- membered she had nothing to wear. "But it will be fun!" Valerie had cried. "Because I have such 9. lot of things my father bought me. some I've never even worn. You see I'm tall for myage and you're not so tall for yours. on, please-" And so Lucy wore the primrose taiieta which fitted her periectly. even to the slippers. She wouldn't havevknown what else to do. as she could Just manage her night at the hotel without shopping for clothes. And it would have been cruel to refuse Valerie. so she al- lowed herself the luxury of n lmitted suit along with the dinner dress. . It scented quite impossible Val- erie had known Lucy only since early afternoon. Most women irightened her. They meant one thing and said another. and sent her scurrying away Iar inside her thoughts. But even in this short time Lucy was quite different. If you hadn't known she was a. girl, you would have said she was like Mark. She understood without be- ing explained to, and you under- stood hcr. Like leaving the Ark and being sorry. Valerie thought of tomorrow and good-bye with a strange hurt. But she put it away. remembering that after all they were all three here now. She was disgusted be- cause when it got to be ten o'clock she couldn't keep awake. she was afraid somebody would suggest go- ing to bed. but nobody did. Mark she sat beside him on the big couch, and she napped on his shoulder as he talked quietly to Lucy on his other side. "My doings in st be an awful Iiucy at last. "Tltey are not." he said, "You've got romance all tamed and eating out or your hand. I never imagined a traveling library. How did you?" "Oh I was brought up on books. Practically nothing else but If my father had known anything was going on outside the covers oi books. he'd have guessed there was something phony in the way the bank was runnirg his affairs. But of course the money lasted until he want. I'm thanuul for that. And things didn't really crash until I'd finished college. I have a. simp- ly sweel education I haven't been able to cash in on it. though. I wanted to teach. or course I have to do something. I suppose you never tried to land a teaching ob?" ! "Haven't got me brains." Re lit a cigarette (or her and another for himself. He had an extraordin- ary sense or well being. Rain pounding outside. Valerie's head on his shoulder, and beside him a -slim girl who couldn't find a job. "I followed all the clues I could find. But- somehow they don't. seem to be using education so much right. now. Anyway. Iim terribly against puuah0'illC8. so I had to make up a job I kept thinking about books. You'd be surprised how much people want them. I mean all kinds of people. In the country especially women. too tar irom libraries--so I decided, to take a library to thorn." "It's a grand idea." said Mark. "I'll bet it went over big." Lucy looked at him sadly. "Then you lose. because'I'm folding up to- rnormw." "But no!" . "You see. it never was a success. Most of the bookswere Father's." she explained. "I thought it would be a big help. But I hadn't count- ed on their taste. It's changed. you see. since Father's time. All they want is murder rnyatorles, even the womemsolhadtostockupon detective stuii. It was quite ex- pensive. or course you can't blame thorn. Life must be pretty dull. especially on the farms. Another things was. I really could not take Marlow - Fardy Wedding ....'.t'he wedding of Mary Mildred only daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. nrneat Partly. 323 Richmond street to LAO. Arthlr James Marlow, i-'t.O.A.I"..sonoiMr. and Mrs.A. L. Marlow. Kssnioops, B. O. was solemniaed in St. Dunstnn's Bas - ica Monday morning at 8.15 wl Elev. W. J. Mccardle performing the ceremony. . The hridesntaid was Miss Olga Oannody while LAC. L C. N. Mc- Dovitt, R. O. A. 1".. oi I-lughenden, Alta.. supported the groom. The bride made a beautiful pic- ture in pale blue lace over tniieta with matching. bridal veil and gioves.. she carried a. wedding bou- quet of white carnntions and mix- ed sweet peas. The bridesmaid was wearing a yellow jersey dress with contrasting accessories and carried a bouquet oi white camations. The bride's mother were a black silk dress with black and pink acces- sories and wore a oorsagc oi pink car-nations. 'rhe bride was a valued employee oi the Island Telephone Company where she was known to hundreds way half oi them didn't have any. so we were just about to collapse when you found us. Now the Ark has gone, it makes it practically unanimous. There's a man in this town I think maybe I can sell the books to, And maybe the garage -will know a junkie who will take the Ark Carry . lillllliillllllililllililliililllilmllililililllIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIELIE . THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA You can bank on the '-5RoyoI';'. Travellers Cheques and you can't-lose Get yours at any brands 0 I before you go may :5 .- of I ' a through her ,osltion as cashier. She was widely enter, talned prior to her marriage and was the incipient. of many beautiful gifts particularly at showers given for her by Miss Nora Pollard and Miss Olga Carmody. Her fellow em- The couple left Monday after- noon for a honeymoon trip through the Maritime; and on their return will reside at Summcrside where the groom is stationed at present. For her going-away costume. they bride chose a navy blue rayon tra- velling dress with white accessriu. plxryees presented the young couple with an automatic ' t but while the yoom's git to the bride was a lovely double strand of pearls. out-oi-town guests attending the wedding and the reception later at the home of the bride in- cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gal- lant. Mr-5. Gabriel Gallant, Miss Gladys Gallant and Frederick Gal- "And .what about you?" asked Mark. To be continued lant. all or Summmside. will you NOWHERE ELSE rams as EASY! PRICES as LOW! ouaurv cs HIGH! and NOWHERE ELSE WILL YOU FIND this LOW CARRYING CHARGE find -- tumours Hooked Rugs. 33.00 up: China. Glass. Furniture, Crystal and Ruby Lusters, Figurines, Colored Glass. etc. ;. KENSINGTON ANTIQUE SHOP EVERYT only EM; 0 year! IING for your HOME DINING SUITES WEEKLY BUYS UP TO WEEKLY BUYS UP TO WEEKLY BUYS UP TO WEEKLY BUYS UP TO WEEKLY BUYS UP TO DAVENPORTS . . . . STUDIQQOUCHES . . .75 LA-Z-BOY CHAIRS . . 1.00 MATTRESSES . . . . . . . SPRINGS END TABLES. ere. . . . 450.”” P: -.--:...-u Gobfn 1N1 . I am interested In mom i ............... - I... 2817 y . . . . . -.............-.... 0' mm Name: . this O0IiPON Address: All Goods Delivered on FIRST Payment (PAY WEEKLY. SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY)" CI-IESTERFIELDS seonoom SUITES . .. . KITCHEN srrs . . . . 1.25 .75 .75 . . . . I.75 .75 .50 .25 .25 SEWING SO PAY THE EASY WAY.-TODAY for all your Home Needs! 0 75.00 150.00 300.00 600.0” REFRIGERATORS . . .. 2.60 WASHERS . . . . . . ...... 1.25 STOVES . . ...g. . . . .-.-... RADIOS . . . . . . . ..... . IEICYCLES. . . . . . . .. ELECTRIC IRONS . . .. ELECTRIC KEITLES . VACUUM CLEANERS WOOL BLANIIETS . .. Also ICE BOXES. PIANO5. HOTPLATE5. RUG5. and HUNDREDS of other Items for the Home! Remember ! I 156 Weeks to Pay! ' 0 All Goods Delivered on FIRST Payment! I LOWEST Carrying Charges! and many more ADVANTAGES! .60 ' C25 .50 .25 I .50 I .00 .25 MACHINES DEPOSIT 0;! DOWN PAY Mi NY 0000,0030 10). GREAT GEORGE ST. - ORABIUITIITO . This Company is an Associate Company ct tuucne-rpa ' Department Store at Saint John. tilt-lbtahlishad IIIH. lobortaon match money ior than. And any-