Ocronnn _ 26. 194a_ p_,.@-'-‘-- llcw Glasgow I Ami Vicinity w. Melville Stevenson, accom- Pmged by his mother motored to m, gapital on Monday- Mr John Toombs. in company ivith his father. made a flying u-ip to Charlottetown on Mon- day- Mrs. Frank Hobbs. accompanied by M“, J. l-lowatt and Mr. George Andrew motored to her summer wttage on Sunday. My, Huntley Dingweli has com- pieted the ploughing for Mr. Eric stevenson with the use of Mr. Dan McLcocVs Fanmail tractor. \ Mrs. Schapirds mother. Mrs. wmzel, and sister, Mrs. O'Neill, “e spending some time here and dared for little Charlie in the eb- senoeof his parents. Miss Blanche Wyand is enjoy- mg a holiday with her uncle, Mr. Richard Campbell of Saskatoon. she also Plans to visit Aenericsn rims, before her return home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Profitt and three winsome daughters, Sylvia, Gqil and Jacqueline, had a pleas- snt visit-with Fired’: sister. Mrs. George McCoubrey. and ‘Mr. Mc- coubrey. Mrs. Millar Orr was a passenger by bus to Charlottetown on Mon- day where she visited her sister, Mrs. Reg Flraser, and her niece, Miss Audrey, whose marriage takes place shortly. The many friends of Miss Amy Toombs are glad to welcome her home after an enjoyable trip to Western Canada. Miss Tooinbs motored to Edmonton, Alta" with her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMillan whose home is in Clyde. Alia. and who spent about six weeks this summer with their re- iitives and friends. A good congregation attended divine worship in New Glasgow United Church on Sunday. ‘Ilhis being the day set aside as a spec- iai Bible Sunday. the pastor, luv. George Gough spoke of the lila- toricai, literary. and redemptive powers. there being no other lit- erature to equal its value. Thus it remains the Book of Books. Dr. and Mrs. Schepiro returned on Sunday after a pleasant holi- day in Montreal. While there they attended the wedding oi Dr. Kossner of Montreal and Miss Irene Roper. RN" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roper, who accompanied the pchapiros on their return home, ‘and are now spending their honeymoon with zne bride's parents in Georgetown. The W. M. 8. of New Glasgow United Ohuroh held it; regular lllwlllll at the home of Mrs. Gor- don Laird. Mrs. W. J. McLeod presided. The program from the "Wlli-llll’ was followed. Misses Elia “mine. Marthe Brown and Ly- retta Brown assisted in scripture leedlns. The Community Ill-lend- llllll secretary received the report of several visits. The Temperance and ‘Christian Bleawordshlp "c. retarles gave interesting articles on their work. As Herald, Mrs. "lunar Orr sang "Have Thine Own My". ms. uillu- OIT read "1 lnsrlrlnr . article, "A Live cfllllcll Always Needs Money". Much was a challenge to all. Next meeting to be at the home "f Mrs. R. W. Stevenson when roll call will be answered with a verse °f>llielnlna the word "Kingdom". n" wmmlttees are as follows: Lunch, Mrs. R. W. Stevenson and M“ W- 0h‘; study hook. Miss Anne Stevenson and Mrs, R, w, Stevenson; devotional. Mrs. Mei. ‘in McLeod; organist, Mrs. B. An- “WW; prayer. Mrs. Howatt. The Wilt which was finished at the “M1118 is to be sent to Labrador. Donations for box to go u; gent. "ind to be left at Mrs. G. Land's °T NB’!- W. J. McLeodT within "P0 weeks. A meeting of the l-Mlles Aid followed. A financial "port was received, and a discus- 'l°“ 011 Putting on a bean supper followed. It was decided to keep “l! lllron going, also to donate articles and have an auction at m“ mQQUIIZ. The singing of one verse of "Work Fm‘ the Night is cmlllllfl" closed the meeting. Mrs. Warfleld Orr was organist. Pro- ceeds for the evening icluded leveral mite boxes and thank- Ofleririgr. ADMIRAL PROMOTE!) . Oct. zs-tluutdrei- Admiral Lord Fraser, lint aea lord Ind chief of naval staff. has been 9Y°lll0ted an admiral of the fleet u" hlshest rank of the Royal N")? the Admiralty announced Wilmer. 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The tldB. if he'd. been lese generous. As it supreme sacrifice, I take it?" rlrnony?" and Gay's lnswering. cause the one they loved was there place Gay won't like it, but H d Br i=- W" ve swwn wit. Gov darling. “Not at all. I think it might "Darling, much as 1 adore you. to share that little with them. what else can we do? With no m‘ n an accustomed to luxury. And habits work out very well. At least. we I'm afraid you aren't the stuff of It wasn't Gay's fault. She wasn‘t money. coming in at. all . . U u"! “A” like that are hard to break as I've amuse each other, and that's which husbands are made.‘ herself Just now, She was shocked Her thoughts went mind and Se _'—-'.-... learned from experience. Since you more than I can say for a. greet at this thing that had happened roilnd in iixhtentng circles; It . CHAPTER. lll were doomed to be plunged from many married couples. I know Gay Wu Bully Worried About to Bob Ferris, worried over the would have been easier to plan ‘ ‘ the sunny heights of a very gener- There's just one obstacle." Ferris sudden cutting off of the alimony constructively if the memory of l-l-lbfli-h Wlihfld. Dillillfllllll’ Ous alimony to the gloomy depths "I know." Gray said with elab- Lis-bethb room was small and she had come to depend on, 1f gray eyes, looking down into hers NOSE DRopS that her mother wouldn't °l ll° Bllllmlly it B“ - - ~" Ollie flfllvelfi. "but ‘Why 5988K 0! rather Plain. Gay had offered Reid hadn't been there. Gay and an eager voice dornandini. “But Lisbeth could have talked ser- iously and without pretence, of the future. They could have dis- cussed ways and means. But Reid was there. Heaven knew when he'd go home. Lisbeth crossed to the window and stood there, staring out un- seeing into the sodden dusk. She'd have to figure things out alone. Perhaps it was just as well. Gay was so helpless, so dependent. so more than once to have it done over for -her. But Lisbeth liked the simplicity of maple and chintz and crisp milled owgandy. She leaned against the door now and let the cool, peaceful charm of the little rcom envelope her. The acute distaste she felt for Reid Terry receded a little. If only Gay didn't like him so well. If only she wouldn't let his influence make her fiippant and amused over money at-a time like this’! We could be so happy in a little walk- up flat, you going out to work each morning and coming home, tired but exalted, at night to a dell- cious dinner I'd prepared with my own hands.” Reid lifted one of those hands to his lips with an expertness that sickened Lisbeth. She slipped un- obtrusively from the aim of the couch. They wouldn't miss her. so helpful." But Gay's without malice She "Haven't you suggestion to W85 she dark constructive visiting day and ask Bob's ad- ears, has a much better head business that I 0r"—Reid set empty glass on a low table hand turn washed over Lisbeth in a great furniture and move into a analler I'll see you again. I've got to see you again!" in the way. _ Lisbeth didn't know how long petulantly across the room, not troubling to adjoining bath to another, larger bedroom, Gay sat before her dress- gaglgntnvnufi Love for bee mother She thought. "If we sell the Sure relief for helps stop colds where they start ing table. She said, not turning at 1b- beth'e entrance. "You'll have ta help me darling, I'm dining out at seven and I gave Jenny the evening off. Run my bath, thlt'| a dear. 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