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Sizes 1 .00 DRESSES Extra Special purchase of 100 to choose from-bright pink, blue, green, etc. Priced for the week-end only at Children's DRESSES-over floral patterns in colours i»... ... Mamie s. Museums-s NOTICE _ All arrears el Taxes tor Grandview School must be paid at once or books will be hand- ed in to court-tor collection. By Order of Trustees. A clears-skimming, easy-turning llenfrew is available to you now. delivery! As the authorised ltesslrew Repre- sentative for this district I will gladly demonstrate a llenlrew la your own dairy. There's no ebll- Iatlon to purchase. Get snore cream and butter wills a less- tresv. (live ssse a eall and I'll J. M. Ladnes: n1 liEllT srnssr DIES IN GARAGE WOODSTOCK. N. 1B,, July 14 ——- (CP)——Russell Briggs, 22, of Bristol, riled yesterday after carbon mon- oxide fumes overcame him whens garage door shut while he worked at is car with the engine running. SHIPBUILDER DIE! SIRATIKJRD, Ont“, July 13 ~- 10?) —- Frederick Tutt, widely known ahipbuilder, died Ln hos- pital here today. Mr. "Tutt hnd i iin his hilifolrl. W Wisdom’: Gate Iusmi NI Inna f la, Ia ass-my ——- varsoocvm. July 1s- tarl- - _ "i=- - - - QMWYE. m‘ ti‘? i malty a» am u. u» urns of ~ " "‘ .‘ ' ' ' ' ' , ‘ ‘ your ....... w... ... ggus-ggmmm-g ‘gsytw; , Another Lucky Purchase any court would hold it. so Bo, un- . til you are an Ilaey Street»- aa you so llohtls pnmhooled you soon would be-I suggest that we cut ltinhaltandtilsesioallitadey. "Your letter somewhat. irritated sne. tor though ‘so many loved your mosnesws 0t glad grace,’ Albert, in the words o! iihe poet 1 em no longer to be nuznibered among them. They don't deceive rrne. I tlhinl: they're false an hell. But you did rneke me realize that I was buying imy awn was of mind at the expeme 0d the child- ren and that was devilishly clever of you. Did Ciclly Put ymr uip to it? "But it's time I stopped this Bllllngagate. I'll take half tihe a1- lawasm and, as you may have gotheced. I'll take it ungs-aciously. "Belle." W. I. Mel-SI Moncton. July I — The appoint- ment 0d W. J. Malina as chief claims agent, Canadian National ' Railways, was announced here to- day by W. H. Jost, regional coun- sel for the Atlantic Region of the company. Mr. Maine's appoint- "PWlllPl l'°" “in "9 m?“ tlllfll merit to succeed E. E. Steven-s, who letter." asid Albert plaintively. has retired, becomes effective im- "why love's young dream faded." medlate1y_ "It's a horrid lather." eeid Cicily. "Lot's tear it up." den-she's certainly lelhn for But Albert stretched out. his, him Aloud. she sold pleasantly. hand for it, "It, nod better gtay‘ "I'm glad you think he‘: cheerful" with trhe other in my private "Oil. everyone thinks s0." 531d files." Than, alter a mommy, Miss Sadie vnlubly. "Up here in "Whatever its malts may be, lm- the offices and dlown in the very eicpliclt and would read wellsllldlflfi W). he's a great favorite.“ Genre“ bemmm m, h“ o! the in a courtroom." l "Oh, Albert!" said Cicily, shock- ed st the inference, . But Albert. put the letter away, "llello. Cicilihfimy w keen you “Even you, my‘ waiting. Ed unlined me for s; con- dtar. could hardly iugggst ma; I fr-rence." Albert divided his smile makg any further oyefturef‘ lwllh. admirable equity between his "I don't think I could," 5814 wife and his secretary"! see Miss Ciciiy, her anger still nflame lsullels bee" lalunc we or you." "The" on January gym we cut’ "What were you conferring tihe allowance in half." I-le inqabmil?" ClPllY lllqlliftd- sisted on. arriving at a definite “Ads," said Aibcrt briefly. “You “gramme know I'm beginning to take yer, some “Sh,” of mw this business, It's refreshingly sHmBd to be ln order. She 1i“'~‘lY-" . glanced at Albeit who, dl§fllSS"l' "Y0" Ill/Ell it I'll" Ed Brown ing his thither wife, hari risen oflvllllcklvd. Wllll Gus Shanks at hisl pick up a cigarette and str-lke alelbclw he stcod on the threshold,‘ spar-k mm, m; ligmem riegardim: his stepson with axnuse-, e a a ___ anent iin his eyes, “Albert's just "m; Mm mncasterJoumustn-tlbad what all old edvertlseing mcn' my 411st!" protested Miss Sadie’ fire always looking for — a brand Then seemed quite flusiered bylnfl" idei" iher own vehememg “we an think; “Oh, has he?" cried Ciclly. de- g 10g 0g My; “Hummer Mound lighted to hear it but not wholly lm-ejv _ ‘surprised, for Albert. was clever. Clclly regarded the wiirhererl "WW W“ ll, Uncle Edi" eplnster before her with R smile "We B" fldvelilslns moi/lo!‘ n; benwolent hum“. sharpenedl The statement seemed to Cicily by “we; appmysay This was hmHsrnicuhat anticlimatlc. She didn't 11mg, unused “mm,” of he, h“? like movies and one tha-tlmerely‘ land's ccmycal secretary" she had advertised seemed the last," dull has found time to visit A1hert's'5"““'- , office. before. But today she thud! "F?" "mlm "mils and Villflgfifl. been mopping, and now she had ’°"l}.¢"‘° llleyll 1°<1l< 8% fl-llythinlzf’. 5mm,“ m the new chrisunaslEa Broom went on with satisfact- rord to drive Albert back to ""- "l" the fills-hole Picture Lakewood Al; the end of we aflmuphouses where they flesh advertise- rioon. He had telephoned thatinmits “tween the regular shows." rmoming and, said, "Promptly atl "I k'““_"-" Sal“ Cmlyr "W118 i0 five, for Gertrude Sewail calledlbe mlelligem» "F" H"? lflflll up and asked us to drop in for‘ "'95-" l a cocktail." Miss Sadie had Justl "Yew- WYW W" ‘em- ‘Dove's explained that he was "in confer? 17""! SW-“Plve Have It‘ ‘Ge-t ma.“ and that Mrs_ Lancaster Groceries at Garbett.’s—Muln and would have u, way; for h=m_ and P8811 Streets —- You'll Gain" 'Why' Clclly had remarked in slight lr-lNGi MS-eli Yml" Gm in "W 111816 ritauori that she might have 1‘~'°°1< Steel» Shoppe?’ Albert's had gnaw“ 1L Albert had no time'£lll idea that we could put that‘ 59mm ‘T1115 Qbsewflflun hm Pr,» sort of thin-g on a notional basis yoke-d Miss snares pcwtest. fol the bl: centralized industries Qicuy laughed at n and Miss by showing short movies that tell, Sadie continued in her eager ex-l 51 9W" “"53 D3“! l“ Whal- I ienuotion: I always say about rlefill?" men, Mrs. Lancaster, that they "Vaguelyn" said Cltily- have ,9 much on mar minds that F41 Brchrn continued to enlighten “ma-fin “w, to think 1m. themllher. It was perfectly obvious that Thgyflrg ‘my on gong; the tgme_ m; he was sold on the idea. "Scene, a deed I t-hinlr: I never worked for ffimhllllse klwhiifl- Grey-half“! a, gQnfleq-nan who dun-t forgetlnssother hent double with mourned-i qui-[Q 5 1M1’; 9mm; that, hi, wife tirm, carrying the wood in from an; Qxpm 1mm u, mnembet Bu; n outdoor svoodplle-snzrwflakes onhei- thiere‘s ever anything. Mfg 1,3,1. shawl. Then grey-haired mothoigl raster. that. you'd like me to ro- lwklruz twenty yew younger.’ call to Mr. Lancaster's attention, twill“! the b01116 0f I- IWW Bill I'd be so glad ii’ you'd phone me Swill" , l and mention it--" "It'll 005i Plenty," Gas Shanks- Oiciiy said, "Oh, I will I pabbab- made the Wmmflll- l ly will tomorrow." Then, meeting. “You Gel w Spend Moms tel the eyes that. looked so kind and Make it!" Ed Brown reminded conscientious, “It's lucky for him him- "Well lwsln in e mall way- that you're here to think for hlrrn filww vlvlures. I mean. that don't Ml“ gal-lie" iinvolve much expenditure. Two, Miss Sadie flushed a trifle grrit-l characters. moybtkfllfw It» the; eruquely in obvious ctrnibazrossment. most-in interior sets." l "Oh, I didn't. mean it that way,] Albert observed refloctively. "All Mrs Lancaster. I'm sure gentlemen you'd need would be one ‘pretty only forget because they're always‘ sill." l thinking of something more im-' "An-d we've got hot." said his pnrtant. Indeed, Mr. Inncaeter has stepfather. "You couldnhz-insprove quite s. mind of ills own. It's a 1\'Y-" ‘ Dleaaure to make things easy iorrl "Who's Ivy?" asked Ciclly. l him. He's always so cheerful." i Ed Brown nlinckled ln' his step- CHAFYER. IX been building ships si-nre his youth. Ciclly wee flllinlslng, Poor. c-ld paternal way- "Alberr. never told ‘you about Ivy? She's out irusnp i office tor the head or the company Taxes Gut letting At l. 0. llorss llsoss Borne qsort writers shares Hist texatign is providing the "ooup de pace. Ken (Vancouver Province) Ne- Oonaell writes: ‘There has been such w decline iss the part-mutual handle each day that it becomes increasingly evident the fans have no desire to try and detest e 2i- lser-cerrt slash in every dolls! they wager. that. when the l‘ ‘ ' Government vacated the tax field, traok operators believed that the five per cent svomd go back to the fins. ' "But," he adds, "the people-the ordinary Jess-were due for a rude shook. The Provincial Gov- ernment juet added the rive to [seven per cent they already had and thus grabbed l2 per cent. o! the daily take." Inst week the track set a new record in reverse as only $56,000 went through the mutuels. It was the lowest handle recorded at the track. l Racing morgue- l Meanwhile All’ (Vancouver Sun) B. C. Turf Club who reigns at the track. "It's like a morgue compared to Calgary and Winnipeg meet-s. At this rate they will need a barrel of money behLnd them to keep go- ins!’ Cottrell says that visitors from other parts gLfienada are amazed at the lack of attendance at the track. He quotes one as saying hhat the fans bet as much on one big race in Winnipeg as they do in an entire day here. ioard. Come back into and I'll shew you." As Cicily‘ rose Albert slipped his mm through her elbow. "Darling." he whispered, "you're going to lose an eye." They walked down the brood old- zfashloned hall and into what had one been the vest front bedroom. Red leather and. walnut had transformed it into a luxurious my orifice Ed Brown opened e big wooden filing case at one end oil the room. "She here sosnewhere" he sold. "I don't know ll she's filed under Ivy or Doty." Then, "Here ahe is!" he exclaimed. Cicily pressed forward to look orver his shoulder at the large. glossy photograph that he hold in his hand. The crude shine of its lllinlsih, adapted to reproduction, mercilessly exposed the picture of n girl. But. she needed n0 mercy being young and very po-etty. The prettlness was commercialized by a smile so dealing that Cicily was sure that she hed sot-m it on a toothpaste ad. It mlrbhlessiy re- Walod her smell white teeth in two neat rows and left her large eyes untouched by amusement. They were dsmk, widely set, and starry with mascara. Her fair heir hung loose on her neck in a long wavy bob that faintly suggested Hollywood. She was dlessed in a corset that cupped her small Ibo-oasis, molded her slightly body in barely developed curves, and terminated in garters and short lace ruffles above the silk sheen oi her slim etocklnged legs. Her feet were encased in little silver slip- rpere, and written in white ink at the base or the photograph was the laconic legend “Ivy Doty. Fitm- Fon-rs Foundations with Grip-It Garters." (To 3e Continued) In Memoriam MUIDOCIC LAMONT Funeral services will be held to- morrow aftemoomat l o'clock for Murdock Lamont, 90, of i0 Willow Avenue, Wollastoa, who died sud- denly Thursday while visiting with his daughter. Mrs. Beatrice Harmon o! Mediieid. ' Rev. George E. Bevans, minister of the First Presbyterian Church, will nfltlclate at services at the Russell funeral home, e44 Hancock ThisyeometeNEWl ‘ealsnivresraaasoa ".For_ nlgofivrg; mp__w_qy_h_ig “GQGQQL England fjendf the Reagent; end_ relax.” h / WHITE. PLAIN saunas On Sale . $3.69 SHIRKTS l Ten Dozen Only, FRIDAY and SATURDAY . MCDRE f», M9LEOD % and STRIPES ' street, Wollsston. A retired laborer, Mr. Lamont was born in Belfast, P. E. I. He Annie (Moment Lamont. Surviving are For 44 years The Ocean Limited lias been one ‘o! Canada's famous trains joining the Maritime Pfflvlpgu and Central Canada. It is today Canadian Nationals senior srfl - and convenient connection! to and from ell points in As its name implies The Ocean Limited stnaclss of the sea . . . y... will make no mistake if you plan a vacation in Canada's ' WM John. Nqwnnle, Csmpbellwfl» Moos Joli, mo, reeled: with Doodle; enema; eel 1min. sarswars- atssnrss o srsasssntss s dusts»; rind was husband oi the late Mrs. two daughters. was a. member of clan MscGregor- Mrs. Harmon and hirs- Oafllerllle The "all sleeping car" Ocean Limited and its companion trains, The Sootlan, and '11\@Mlli¢lm¢ EXPMII (in continuous daily service since 1896); providejass rail servist "Md l" ll" dill" - - - "l4 ll». in the smooth lowing panorama that gildee pass your window, tidal marsh land lush with hay, vistas of shimmering Bale dos Chaleuts, the . mighty St. Lawrence and the Greet Gulf. The lovely Weatvsosth and Matspedia valleye are among rbe tnou beautiful in Canada. you do, plan also ro travel in comfort on 'l‘ls_e Ocean Limited, The Maritime Express or The Scoslan, serving Halifax, Truro, Sydney, Amherst, Charlottetown, Monseaa, IOIIIYIIY llll IIIVIGI Plotter at lens — ey "gala; flares” -— In d! your! National, yea will experience f h Lindsay oi wellesley and e son, a H. Nelson Lamont at Wollsston- ll Quincy July 0. (Mess) Patriot - Ledger, ,' rsww-i l —y arC Nu so b catamarans-seasoned’) the Maritime Province!- in the delicious seafood dishes Maritime Provinces, and when (attachment. v _ l. i airbase nuts-ants.